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1 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 4 * * * 5 IN THE MATTER OF: EIGHTH AMENDED 6 SPECIAL ORDER NO. 60 AUTHORIZING NATIONAL PARK 7 SERVICE; VETERANS 8 ADMINISTRATION; BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT; UNITED STATES 9 FOREST SERVICE; NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE; UNITED STATES FISH AND 10 WILDLIFE SERVICE; BUREAU OF RECLAMATION; FEDERAL PROTECTIVE 11 SERVICE; BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS; 12 UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE; AND GENERAL SERVICES 13 ADMINISTRATION PERSONNEL TO ALLOW FOR THE FORFEITURE OF 14 COLLATERAL IN LIEU OF PERSONAL APPEARANCE FOR CERTAIN 15 QUALIFYING MISDEMEANOR 16 OFFENSES AND TO SET BAIL ALLOWING FOR THE CONDITIONAL 17 RELEASE OF INDIVIDUALS CHARGED WITH MISDEMEANOR OFFENSES ON 18 ALL REAL PROPERTY UNDER THE CHARGE AND CONTROL OF THE 19 ABOVE-REFERENCED AGENCIES IN 20 THE STATE OF NEVADA 21 (SUPERSEDES AMENDED SPECIAL ORDER NO. 60) 22

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24 I. CHARGING AND RELEASING MISDEMEANOR DEFENDANTS GENERALLY 25 Authorized law enforcement personnel from the above-captioned agencies may 26 issue citations or violation notices to any person whom they have probable cause to 27 believe is guilty of a criminal misdemeanor offense consistent with Federal Rule of 28

1 Criminal Procedure 58(b)(1), applicable law, and within the limits prescribed for their 2 agencies. As discussed in this Special Order, below, a person charged on citation or 3 violation notice may be released on a personal recognizance bond and either: (1) required 4 to pay a fixed sum to the Central Violations Bureau (“CVB”) in lieu of appearing in court; 5 or (2) required to appear in court on a fixed date and time (“mandatory appearance”). 6 Alternatively, within the sound judgment and discretion of the law enforcement officer, a 7 person charged within the jurisdictions of the above-captioned agencies with

8 misdemeanor offenses may be arrested and either: (1) brought without unnecessary 9 delay before a magistrate judge within the District of Nevada pursuant to Federal Rule of 10 Criminal Procedure 5(a) for his/her initial appearance; or (2) allowed to post bail securing 11 his/her release and given a mandatory appearance citation/violation notice requiring 12 him/her to appear in court at a future fixed date and time. 13 II. FORFEITURE OF COLLATERAL IN LIEU OF APPEARANCE 14 (A) Forfeiture of Collateral - Generally

15 Pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 58(d)(1), a person charged with 16 certain misdemeanors may, in lieu of appearance in court, post collateral in the amount 17 indicated on the charging document for the offense, waive appearance before a 18 magistrate judge, and consent to forfeiture of collateral, unless the charging document 19 makes the person’s appearance in court mandatory. 20 Collateral shall be posted by making payment to the CVB either by mail or online. 21 The CVB’s payment mailing address is P.O. Box 71363, Philadelphia, PA, 19176-1363. 22 The CVB’s online payment address is www.cvb.uscourts.gov.

23 Forfeiture of collateral constitutes a waiver of the right to contest the violation 24 notice, of the right to trial, and shall not be deemed the equivalent of a conviction. Where 25 the offense charged qualifies as a Class A misdemeanor, forfeiture of collateral further 26 constitutes waiver of the right to be charged by Information and consent to be charged by 27 citation or violation notice. 28 /// 2

1 (B) Forfeiture of Collateral Schedule 2 The offenses for which collateral may be posted and forfeited in lieu of appearance 3 by the person charged, together with the amount of collateral to be posted, are provided 4 for in Exhibit A attached hereto. The collateral amount will also be indicated on the 5 charging document in addition to any processing fee that may be assessed by CVB. 6 (C) Maximum Penalties in Lieu of Forfeiture of Collateral 7 If a person charged with an offense under subsection (A), above, fails to post and

8 forfeit collateral in the amount indicated on the charging document, then a Notice to 9 Appear shall be sent to the person advising of the location, date, and time of the court 10 hearing regarding the matter. Upon conviction by plea or after trial, a sentence including 11 a fine, CVB processing fee, special assessment pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3013, restitution 12 pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3556, imprisonment, and/or probation, may be imposed within 13 the limits established by law. 14 (D) Failure to Forfeit Collateral and Failure to Appear (“FTA”) Thereafter

15 If a person charged with an offense under subsection (A), above, fails to post and 16 forfeit collateral, and then fails to appear for a duly scheduled hearing on the offense 17 charged, and a showing is made consistent with the provisions of Federal Rule of Criminal 18 Procedure 58(d)(3), then the magistrate judge may issue a warrant of arrest for that 19 person. 20 Upon receipt of the warrant, the United States Marshals Service for this District 21 may, in lieu of execution thereof, give written notice before arrest to the person with a 22 copy sent to the citing agency that a warrant has issued for his or her arrest providing

23 options to avoid arrest. If the person fails to respond per the notice before arrest, the 24 United States Marshals Service, or other authorized officer, may execute the warrant of 25 arrest consistent with applicable law. 26 / / / 27 / / / 28 / / / 3

1 III. MANDATORY APPEARANCE IN COURT 2 (A) Mandatory Appearance - Generally 3 Within the sound judgment and at the discretion of the citing officer, a person 4 charged with an offense may be issued a mandatory appearance citation or violation 5 notice requiring the person to appear in court to address the violation. The location, date, 6 and time of the hearing will subsequently be provided to the person charged via a Notice 7 to Appear or a Summons. When issued a mandatory appearance citation or violation

8 notice, the charged person may not post and forfeit collateral in lieu of personally 9 appearing in court at the specified date and time. 10 (B) Offenses For Which Mandatory Appearance May Be Required 11 Those offenses for which mandatory appearance in court are required are stated 12 as such in Exhibit A, attached hereto. Additionally, with just cause under the 13 circumstances, the citing officer may determine that the violation requires mandatory 14 appearance and reflect such requirement on the charging document. In addition to the

15 offenses noted in Exhibit A requiring mandatory appearance, circumstances that may 16 warrant mandatory appearance in other instances include, but are not limited to, the 17 following: (1) offenses involving loss or damage to the property of the United States or 18 others; (2) offenses involving a threat to the safety and/or welfare of any person; and (3) 19 offenses that the person charged has a prior history of committing. 20 (C) Failure to Appear in Court for Mandatory Appearance 21 If the person charged fails to appear after a Notice to Appear or Summons has 22 issued advising the person of the location, date, and time of the hearing, the magistrate

23 judge may: (1) issue a summons and provide a subsequent time and date for the hearing; 24 (2) issue a bench warrant authorizing arrest; or (3) take other action as appropriate. 25 Upon receipt of the warrant, the United States Marshals Service for this District 26 may, in lieu of execution thereof, give written notice to the person that a warrant has 27 issued for his/her arrest, and also that the warrant of arrest will not be executed if, within 28 ten days of the notice the person voluntarily presents himself or herself before the 4

1 magistrate judge during usual business hours for the purpose of appearing at a hearing 2 on the charged offense. If the person fails to contact the United States Marshals Service 3 and fails to appear within the specified time period, the United States Marshals Service, 4 or other authorized officer, may execute the warrant of arrest consistent with applicable 5 law. 6 IV. APPEARANCE UPON ARREST 7 (A) Appearance After Arrest - Generally

8 Nothing contained in this Special Order prohibits authorized law enforcement 9 officers of the above-captioned agencies from arresting a person for the commission of 10 any offense, including those for which collateral may be posted and forfeited. Such 11 arrested person must be taken without unnecessary delay before a magistrate judge in 12 accordance with Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 5(a) or required to make a 13 mandatory appearance in court at a future date upon posting a custody release bond in 14 a fixed amount.

15 (B) Amount of Bond to be Posted to Secure Release After Arrest 16 Persons deemed to have violated the law and taken into custody may be released 17 upon payment of a cash bond pursuant to procedures stated herein. The amount of bond 18 to be posted is set forth in Exhibit A, attached hereto, unless otherwise stated. Within the 19 discretion of the citing officer, based upon justifiable circumstances, cash bond may be 20 set up to the amount of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000.00) for any of the offenses 21 listed in Exhibit A or for any other misdemeanor offense charged. 22 (C) Procedure for Collecting Bond and Documenting Release Conditions

23 (1) Appearance forms. Posting of bail to secure release shall be 24 evidenced by execution of the approved form of ORDER FOR APPEARANCE and 25 APPEARANCE BOND, with attachment thereto of the written condition that the person 26 cited and released is required to appear before a magistrate judge at a fixed date and 27 time. Such Order for Appearance and Appearance Bond, along with the attachment 28 requiring the person’s appearance in court should be substantially similar to the 5

1 documents included in Exhibit B, attached hereto. 2 (2) Official receipt. The above-captioned agencies may only accept 3 cash bail in the authorized and prescribed amounts against official receipt, noting the 4 case incident number on the receipt, the Order for Appearance, and Appearance Bond 5 documents. 6 (3) Deposit of bail funds with the Court. Personnel of the above- 7 captioned agencies in receipt of cash bail funds will promptly and fully deposit and make

8 accounting for all posted and received bail monies accepted by them as provided above, 9 together with related citations or violation notices and appearance bond paperwork, to the 10 Clerk of Court for this District, on the next succeeding workday after such cash bail is 11 received. 12 V. CHARGES ON COMPLAINT 13 Nothing in this Special Order prohibits authorized personnel of the above- 14 captioned agencies from filing a complaint before a magistrate judge for any offense,

15 including those for which collateral may be posted and forfeited, in lieu of or superseding 16 a violation notice or citation. 17 VI. SUPERSEDING ORDER 18 This Special Order supersedes Amended Special Order No. 60, filed September 19 29, 2014. 20 DATED THIS 23rd day of June 2020. 21 22

23 MIRANDA M. DU CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 24

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EXHIBIT A: UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA

COLLATERAL FORFEITURE AND BAIL SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

DISTRICT OF NEV ADA

COLLATERAL FORFEITURE AND BAIL SCHEDULE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA COLLATERAL FORFEITURE AND BAIL SCHEDULE

INDEX:

I. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE ...... 1

II. UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE ...... 35

III. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION...... 53

IV. FEDERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICES...... 60

V. BUREAUOF RECLAMATION ...... 68

VI. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT ...... 76

VII. UNITED STATES FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE ...... 133

VIII. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE ...... 169 ------� --··�------·------·------

1 I. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE 2 (LAKE MEAD NATIONAL RECREATION AREA, DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK, AND 3 GREAT BASIN NATIONAL PARK) 4 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 5 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 6 PART 1- GENERAL PROVISIONS 7 CLOSURES AND PUBLIC USE LIMITS 36CFR 8 1.S(f) violating a closure, designation, 100 100 use or activity restriction or 9 condition, schedule of visiting hours, or public use limit is prohibited; 10 violation of terms and conditions of permit is prohibited. (Superintendent's 11 Compendium.) 12 PERMITS 36CFR 13 1.6(g) (1) engaging in an activity subject 350 + price 350 to a permit requirement imposed pursuant of permit 14 to this section without obtaining a. permit is prohibited 15 (2) violating a term or condition of 350 350 16 a permit issued pursuant to this section 17 PART2-- RESOURCE PROTECTION, PUBLIC USE AND RECREATION 18 PRESERVATION OF NATURAL, CULTURAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL 19 RESOURCES 36CFR 20 2.l(a) the following are prohibited: (1) possessing, destroying, injuring, defacing, 21 removing, digging, or disturbing fromits natural state: 22 (I) living or dead wildlifeor fish, 300 + value 300 23 or the parts of products thereof . (ii) plants or the parts or products thereof 300 + value 300 24 (iii) non-fossilized and fossilized 300 +_value 300 specimens, cultural or archeological 25 resources, or the parts thereof (iv) mineral resource or cave formation 300 + value 300 26 or the parts thereof "' 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36CFR 4 2.l(a) (2) introducing wildlife, fish or plants, 500 500 including their reproductive bodies, into a park area 5 (3) tossing, throwingor rolling rocks or other 350 350 6 items inside caves or caverns, into valleys, canyons, or caverns, down hillside or mountainsides, or into 7 thermal features 8 (4) using or possessing wood gathered 250 + value 250 from within the park area, except where 9 Superintendent designates 10 (5) walking on, , entering, ascending, 250 250 descending, or traversing an archeological or 11 cultural resource, monument or statute, except in designated areas 12 (6) possessing, destroying, injuring, defacing, 250 + value 250 13 removing, digging, or disturbing a structure or its furnishings or fixturesor other cultural 14 or archeological resources 15 (7) possessing or using a mineral or metal 150 150 detector, magnetometer, side scan sonar, other 16 metal detecting device, or subbottom profiler 17 2.l(b) leaving a trail or walkway to shortcut 100 100 between portions of the same trial or walkway, 18 or to shortcut to an adjacent trail or walkway in violation of designated restrictions is prohibited 19 2.l(c) (1) gathering or possessing 300+ value 300 20 undesignated natural products 21 2.l(c) (2) the followingare prohibited: (ii) gathering or possessing natural 300 + value 300 22 products in violation of the size or quantity limits designated by the 23 Superintendent (iii) unauthorized removal of natural 300 + value 300 24 products fromthe park areas (iv) gathering natural products out- 250 + value 250 25 side of designated areas (v) sale or commercial use of natural Mandatory 250 26 products Appearance

2 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 WILDLIFE PROTECTION 4 36CFR 2.2(a) the following are prohibited: 5 (1) taking of wildlife 300 + value 300 6 (2) feeding, touching, teasing, frightening 200 200 · or intentional disturbing of wildlife 7 nesting, breeding or other activities 8 (3) possessing unlawfullytaken 300 + value 300 wildlife or portions thereof 9 2.2(b) ( 4) hunting or trapping in accordance 250 250 10 with Federal and State laws 11 2.2(d) violation of conditions or 100 100 procedures fortransporting wildlife 12 through park area 13 2.2(e) viewing wildlifewith artificial 300 300 light in closed area 14 FISHING 15 36CFR 2.3(a) fishing in accordance with State law 200 200 16 2.3(d). the followingare prohibited: 17 (1) fishingin manner other than 100 100 with hook and line 18 (2) possessing or using unauthorized bait 100 100 19 (3) chumming, placing preserved or 100 100 20 freshfish eggs, fishroe, food, etc for the purpose of attracting fish 21 (4) commercial fishing 350 + value 350 22 (5) fishing by use of drugs, 500 500 23 explosives or electricity 24 (6) digging of bait 100 100 25 (7) failureto returnto water unwanted 100 100 unauthorized fish 26

3 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 4 2.3(d) (8) fishingfrom or within 200 feet of 100 100 bridge or within limits of designated 5 swimming, surfing area or public dock 6 WEAPONS, TRAPS AND NETS 36CFR 7 2.4(a) (1) the followingare prohibited: (I) possessing a weapon, trap or net 250 350 8 (ii) carrying a weapon, trap or net 250 350 (iii) using a weapon, trap or net 350 350 9 2.4(b) carrying or possessing a loaded 350 350 10 weapon in a motor vehicle, vessel or other mode of transportation that is 11 propelled by.machinery or being used as a shooting platform 12 2.4(c) endangering persons or property by 500 500 13 use of a weapon, trap or net 14 2.4(d) violation of permit to carry or 350 350 possess weapon, trap or net 15 2.4(f) carrying or possessing weapon, trap Mandatory 350 16 or net in violation of applicable Appearance Federal or State laws 17 2.4(h) possess, carry, and concealed, Mandatory 350 18 loaded, and operable firearmsin Appearance accordance with state law 19 RESEARCH SPECIMENS 20 36CFR 2.S(a) taking plants, fish, wildlife, rock or minerals 300 + value 300 21 not in accordance with other regulations or pursuant to the terms and conditions of a 22 specimen collection permit 23 2.S(h) violation of terms and conditions 350 350 of permit 24 AND FOOD STORAGE 25 36CFR 2.lO(b) the followingare prohibited 26 (1) digging or leveling ground at 200 200

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36CFR 2.lO(b) (2) leaving camping equipment, site 150 150 4 alterations or refuseafter departing fromcampsite 5 (3) camping within 25 feetof a water 100 100 6 hydrant or main road, or within 100 feet of a flowingstream, river or body 7 of water, except as designated 8 (4) creating or sustaining unreasonable noise 100 100 between hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. 9 (5) installation of permanent camping facilities 250 250 10 ( 6) displaying wildlifecarcasses or 100 100 11 other remains or partsthereof 12 (7) connecting to a utility system, 100 100 except as designated 13 (8) failing to obtain permit 100 + fee 100 14 (9) violating conditions which may be 100 100 15 established by Superintendent 16 (10) camping outside of designated site or area 200 200 17 2.lO(c) violation of terms and conditions of permit 350 350 issued in accordance with this section 18 2.lO(d) failureto properly store food, etc. 100 100 19 ,, PICNICKING 20 36CFR 2;11 picnicking in closed areas or 100 100 21 in violation of established conditions 22 AUDIO DISTURBANCES 36CFR 23 2.12 (a) the followingare prohibited: (1) operation of motorized equipment, machinery 24 or audio device in a manner exceeding: (I) noise level of 60 decibels 100 100 25 (ii) unreasonable noise 100 100 26 2.12(a)(2) operating power saw without permit 100 100 in developed areas

5 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36CFR 2.10(a)(3) operating motor or engine without 100 100 4 out permit in non-developed areas 5 2.10(a)(4) operating public address system 100 100 without permit 6 2.lO(b) violation of terms and conditions of permit 350 350 7 FIRES 8 36CFR 2.13(a) thefollowing are prohibited: 250 250 9 (1) lighting or maintaining a firein un-designated area 10 (2) using stoves or lanternsin 250 250 violation of established restrictions 11 (3) lighting, tending or using a fire, stove or 300 300 12 lanternin a manner that threatens, causes damage to, or results in the burningof property, real property 13 or park resources, or creates a public safetyhazard 14 ( 4) leaving a fireunattended 300 300 15 (5) throwing or discarding lighted or 300 300 smoldering material in a manner that threatens, 16 causes damage to, or results in the burning of property or park resources, or creates a public 17 safety hazard 18 2.13(b) failureto extinguish fireproperty 300 300 19 2.13(c) failureto honor fireclosure 250 250 20 SANITATION AND REFUSE 36CFR 21 2.14(a) the following are prohibited: (1) disposing of refusein other than 150 150 22 refuse receptacles, littering 23 (2) use of Government receptacles 250 250 forunauthorized refuse 24 (3) depositing refusein plumbing 150 150 25 fixturesor vaults of a toilet facility 26 (4) draining refusefrom a trailer 350 350 or other vehicle in unauthorized area

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36CFR 2.14(a) (5) bathing or washing food, 100 100 4 clothing, dishes, or other property at public water outlets, fixtures or 5 pools in undesignated area 6 (6) polluting or contaminating park 500 500 area waters or water courses 7 (7) disposing of fish remains on land, 100 100 8 or in waters within 200 feetof boat docks or designated swimming beaches or within 9 developed areas, except as designated 10 (8) improper disposal of human body 300 300 waste in developed areas 11 (9) disposal of human body waste 300 300 12 within 100 feet of a water source, high water mark of a body of water, 13 or a campsite, or within sight of a trail, in non-developed areas, except 14 as designated 15 2.14(b) violation of disposal, containerization, 150 150 or carry out conditions 16 PETS 17 36CFR 2.lS(a) the following are prohibited: 18 (1) possessing a pet in a public building, 100 100 public transportation vehicle or location designated 19 as a swimming beach, or any structure or area closed to the possession of pets 20 {2) failingto crate, cage, restrain on a leash 100 100 21 which shall not exceed six feet in length, or otherwise physically confine pet at all times 22 (3) leaving pet unattended and tied 100 100 23 to an object, except in designated area 24 (4) allowing pet to make unreasonable noise 100 100 25 (5) failingto comply with pet 100 100 excrement disposal conditions 26

7 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36CFR 2.lS(b) pets used in hunting activities must be in· 250 250 4 accordance with Federal and State laws 5 2.lS(e) violation of conditions by residents 100 100 6 HORSES AND PACK ANIMALS 36CFR 7 2.16(a) use of animals other than those designated as 100 100 "pack animals" forpurposes of transporting equipment 8 2.16(b) use of horses or pack animals outside of 100 100 9 trails, routes or areas designated fortheir use 10 2.16(c) use of horses or pack animals on 100 100 park roads, except as provided 11 2.16(d) free-trailingor loose-herding of horses or 100 100 12 pack animals on trails, except as designated 13 2.16(e) allowing horses or pack animals to proceed in 100 100 excess of slow walk when passing in the immediate 14 vicinity of persons on footor bicycle 15 2.16(f) obstructing a trail, or making an umeasonable . 250 250 noise or gesture while horses or pack animals are passing 16 2.16(g) violations of conditions 350 350 17 established by Superintendent 18 AIRCRAFT AND AIR DELIVERY 36CFR 19 2.17(a) the followingare prohibited: (1) operating or using aircrafton 250 250 20 lands or waters in un-designated area In wilderness 500 500 21 (2) operating or using aircraftunder power 250 250 22 wateron the within 500 feet of locations designated as swimming beaches, boat docks, piers, or ramps, 23 except as otherwise designated 24 (3) delivering or retrieving a person or object 250 250 by parachute, helicopter or other airbornemeans, 25 _ except in emergencies involving public safety or serious property loss, or pursuant to terms and 26 conditions of permit In wilderness 500 500

8 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36 CFR 2.17(c) (2) failureto comply with procedures and Mandatory 500 4 conditions established forremoval of downed Appearance aircraftin ( c)( 1) 5 2.17(d) use of aircraftshall be in accordance with 500 500 6 FAA regulations. Such regulations are adopted as part of this regulation. 7 2.17(e) operation or use ofhovercraftis prohibited 200 100 8 2.17(f) violation of terms and conditions of permit 350 350 9 SNOWMOBILES 10 36CFR 2.18(b) Equipment/operation in accordance with State law 200 200 11 2.18(c) use of snowmobile in un-designated area 250 250 12 In wilderness 500 500 13 2.18(d) the followingare prohibited: (1) operation that makes excessive noise 100 100 14 (2) operating a snowmobile without lighted 200 200 15 white headlamp and red taillight from ½ hour aftersunset to ½ hour beforesunrise, or when 16 persons and vehicles are not clearly visible for a distance of 500 feet 17 (3) operating a snowmobile with 200 200 18 brakes not in good working order 19 (4) racing or operating a snowmobile 250 250 in excess of 45 mph or the posted limit 20 2.18(e) except under State law, the followingare prohibited: 21 (1) operation of a snowmobile by a person 100 100 under 16 years of age unless accom parriedand 22 supervised within line of sight by a responsible person 21 years of age or older 23 (2) operation of a snowmobile by a person 100 100 24 under 12 years of age, unless accompanied on the same machine by a responsible person 25 21 years of age or older 26 (3) supervision by one person of the operation 100 100 of snowmobiles by more than person under 16 years of age 9 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 WINTER ACTIVITIES 36CFR 4 2.19(a) skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, 100 100 sledding, inner tubing, tobogganing, and 5 similar winter sports are prohibited on park roads and in parking areas open to 6 motor vehicle traffic, except as otherwise designated 7 2.19(b) towing persons on skis, sleds, or other sliding 200 200 8 devices by motor vehicle or snowmobile is prohibited, except in designated areas or routes 9 2.19(c) failureto abide by area 100 100 10 designations or activity restrictions 11 SKATING, SKATEBOARDS, AND SIMILAR DEVICES 36CFR 12 2.20 Using roller skates, skateboards, roller skis, 100 100 coasting vehicles, or similar devices is 13 prohibited, except in designated areas 14 SMOKING 36CFR 15 2.21(a) smoking in area designated as closed to smoking 100 100 16 2.21(b) smoking is prohibited within all 100 100 caves and caverns 17 PROPERTY 18 36CFR 2.22(a) the followingare prohibited: 19 (1) abandoning property 250 250 20 (2) leaving property unattended for longer 100 100 than 24 hours, except in designated area, or 21 or in accordance with conditions established by Superintendent 22 (3) failing to turn in foundproperty 200 200 23 RECREATION FEES 24 36CFR 2.23(b) failureto pay required fees 100 + fee 100 25 26

10 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 MISAPPROPRIATION OF PROPERTY AND SERVICES 4 36CFR 2.30(a) the followingare prohibited: 5 (1) obtaining or exercising unlawfulpossession Mandatory 300 over the property of another with the purpose Appearance 6 to deprive the owner of the property 7 (2) obtaining property or services offered 200 + value 200 for sale or compensation without making 8 payment or offeringto pay 9 (3) obtaining property or services offered Mandatory 300 for sale or compensation by means of Appearance 10 deception or a statement of past, present or future factthat is instrumental in causing 11 the wrongfultransfer of property or services, or using stolen, forged, expired, revoked or fraudulently 12 obtained credit cards or paying with negotiable paper on which payment is refused 13 (4) concealing unpurchased merchandise 200 + value 200 14 on or about the person without the knowledge or consent of the seller or paying less than 15 than purchase price by deception 16 (5) acquiring or possessing the property Mandatory 300 of another, with knowledge or reason Appearance 17 to believe that the property is stolerr 18 TRESPASSING, TAMPERING AND VANDALISM 36CFR 19 2.31(a) the following are prohibited: (1) trespassing, entering or remaining in or upon 250 250 20 property or real property not open to the public, except with express invitation or consent of person 21 having lawfulcustody of the property or real property 22 (2) tampering or attempting to tamper 350 350 with property or real property, or moving, 23 manipulating or setting in motion any of the parts thereof, except when such property is under 24 one's lawfulcontrol or possession 25 (3) destroying, injuring, defacing, Mandatory 350 or damaging property or real property Appearance 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 INTERFERING WITH AGENCY FUNCTIONS 4 36CFR 2.32(a} the followingare prohibited: 5 ( 1) threatening, resisting, intimidating, Mandatory 500 or intentionally interfering with a Appearance 6 government employee or agent engaged in an official duty or on account of the performance· 7 performanceof an officialduty 8 (2) failure to obey a lawfulorder 350 350 9 (3) knowingly giving falseor fictitious 250 250 report or other falseinformation to an authorized 10 authorized person investigating an accident or violation of law or regulation or on an application fora permit 11 (4) knowingly giving a falsereport Mandatory 500 12 forthe purpose or misleading a Appearance government employee or agent in the 13 conduct of official duties, or making a false report that causes a response 14 by the United States to a fictitiousevent 15 REPORT OF INJURY OR DAMAGE 36CFR 16 2.33(b} failureto report an incident 250 250 resulting in injury to persons or 17 damage to property in excess of $300 18 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 36CFR 19 2.34(a} the followingare prohibited: (1) engaging in fightingor 350 350 20 threatening, or in violent behavior 21 (2) use of language, an utterance, or gesture, 250 250 or engaging in a display or act that is obscene, 22 physically threatening or menacing, or done in thata manner is likely to inflict injury or incite 23 an immediate breach of the peace 24 (3) making noise that is unreasonable 100 100 25 (4) creating or maintaining a hazardous 350 350 or physically offensivecondition 26

12 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGESAND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 4 36CFR 2.35(a) (2) the followingare prohibited: 5 (I) the sale or giftof an alcoholic 350 350 beverage by a person under 21 years 6 of age, except where allowed by State law (ii) possession of an alcoholic 250 250 7 beverage by a person under 21 years of age, except where allowed by State law. 8 (iii) violating Superintendent closure 100 100 pursuant to this section is prohibited 9 2.35(b) the following are prohibited: 10 (1) delivery of a controlled Mandatory 500 substance Appearance 11 (2) possession of a controlled substance 500 500 12 3.25(c) presence in a park area when under the 300 300 13 influenceof alcohol or a controlled substance to a degree that may endanger oneself or another 14 person, or damage property or park resources 15 GAMBLING 36CFR 16 2.36(a) gambling in any form, or the operation of 200 200 gambling devices is prohibited 17 NON-COMMERCIAL SOLICITING 18 36CFR , 2.37 soliciting or demanding gifts, money, 200 200 19 goods or services is prohibited, except · pursuant to terms and conditions of a permit 20 EXPLOSIVES 21 36CFR 2.38(a) using, possessing, storing or transporting 500 500 22 explosive, blasting agents or explosive ·materials , except pursu�nt to terms and conditions of a permit 23 2.38(b) using or possessing fireworks and 250 250 24 firecrackersis prohibited, except pursuant to terms and conditions of a permit 25 2.38(c) violation of terms and conditions of 350· 350 26 a permit is prohibited

13 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 SPECIAL EVENTS 36CFR 4 2.S0(e) violation of terms and conditions 350 350 of a permit is prohibited 5 DEMONSTRATIONS 6 36CFR 2.Sl(j) violation of regulations contained in chapter 350 350 7 or terms of permit 8 SALE OR DISTRIBUTION OF PRINTED MATTER 36CFR 9 2.52(1) it is prohibited forperson engaged in the sale/ 350 350 distribution of printed matter under this section to 10 misrepresent the purpose or affiliations of those 11 engaged in the sale/distribution, or to misrepresent whether the printed matter is available without cost or donation 12 13 2.52(j) violation of regulations contained in chapter 350 350 or terms of permit 14 LIVESTOCK USE AND AGRICULTURE 36CFR 15 2.60(a) running-at-large, herding, driving across, 350 350 allowing on, pasturing or grazing of livestock of 16 any kind in a park area or the use of a park area for agriculture purposes is prohibited 17 2.60(b) violation of terms and conditions 350 350 18 of a license, permit or lease 19 RESIDING ON FEDERAL LANDS 36CFR 20 2.61(a) residing in park areas, other than on privately 250 250 owned lands, except pursuant to terms and 21 conditions of a permit, lease or contract is prohibited 22 2.6l(b) violation of terms and 350 350 conditions of permit is prohibited 23 MEMORIALIZATION 24 36CFR 2.62(a) installation of a monument, memorial, tablet, 250 250 25 structure, or other commemorative installation in a park area without the authorization of the Director is prohibited 26

14 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 36CFR 3 2.62(b) scattering of human ashes from cremation is 100 100 prohibited, except pursuant to the terms and 4 conditions of a permit, or in a designated area according to conditions established 5 by Superintendent 6 2.62(c) failure to abide by area designations and 100 100 established conditions is prohibited 7 2.62(d) violation of the terms and 350 350 8 conditions of a permit is prohibited 9 ASSIMILATED CRIMES ACT 10 18USC 13 11 NRS Unless covered herein, State laws 300 300 and Regulations are applicable 12 NRS 201.220 Indecent or Obscene exposure 300 300 13 NRS 202.320 Drawing deadly weapon in Mandatory 300 threateningmanner Appearance 14 NRS 205.080 Possession of instrument with 300 300 15 burglarious intent 16 NRS 453.566 Use or possession of drug 300 300 paraphernalia 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

15 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 PART 3- BOATING AND WATER USE ACTIVITIES 4 APPLICABLE REGULATIONS 5 Do other boating law and regulations apply to 6 me when I operate my boat on park waters? 36CFR 7 3.2(a) Unless covered herein, laws and regulations 200 200 of the United States Coast Guard are applicable 8 36 CFR 3.2(a) / 33 CFR 9 70.05-1 No person shall take possession of, make Mandatory 250 use of, build upon, alter, defacedestroy, . Appearance 10 move, injure, obstruct by fasteningvessels thereto or otherwise, or in any matter whatsoever 11 impair the usefulnessof any aid to navigation 12 83.05 Inland rule 5: Every vessel shall at all times 200 200 maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing 13 as well as by all available mean appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions as to make 14 a fullappraisal of the situation and the risk of collision 15 83.06 Inland rule 6: Every vessel shall at all times 200 200 proceed at a safespeed so that she can take proper 16 and effective action to avoid collision 17 83.08 Inland rule 8: Any action taken to avoid collision 200 200 shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, be 18 positive, made in ample time and with due regard to the observance of good seamanship 19 83.13 Inland rule 13: Notwithstanding anything contained 200 200 20 in Rules 4-18, any vessel overtaking any other shall keep out of the way of the vessel being overtaken 21 83.14 Inland rule 14: Unless otherwise agreed, when two 200 200 22 power-driven vessels are meeting on reciprocal course so as to involve risk of collision each shall 23 alter her course to starboard so that each shall pass on the port side of the other 24 83.15 Inland rule 15: When two power-driven vessels are 200 200 25 crossing so as to involve risk of collision, the vessel which has the other to her starboard side shall 26 keep out of the way and shall, if the circumstances of the case admit, avoid crossing ahead of the other vessel

16 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36 CFR 3.2(a) / 33 CFR 83.16 Inland rule 16: Every vessel which is directed to keep 4 out of the way of another vessel shall, so faras possible, take early and substantial action to keep 5 well clear

6 83.23 Inland rule 23: A power-driver vessel underway between sunset and sunrise shall exhibit: (I) a 7 masthead light forward; (ii) a second masthead light abaftof and higher than the forward one; 8 (iii) sidelight; and (iv) a steamlight 9 88.05 Vessels 12 meters or more in length shall 200 200 carry on board and maintain forready reference 10 a copy of the NAVRULS 11 155.330(a) Non-ocean going vessels must be equipped to 100 100 retain on board all oily mixtures and to 12 discharge these mixtures to a reception facility 13 155.450(a) Ships 26 feetor more in length must have 100 100 a placard of at least 5 by 8 inches, made of durable 14 material, fixedin a conspicuous place in each machinery space, or at the bilge and ballast pump 15 pump control station, stating Discharge of Oil Prohibited

16 155.770 No person may intentionally drain oil or 350 350 oily waste into the bilge of any vessel 17 l 73.15(a)(l) Vessel required to be numbered in state 200 200 18 of principal use 19 l 73.15(a)(2) Vessel numbers must be displayed as 200 200 described in§ 173.27 20 173.19 Numbers not issued by an issuing authority 100 100 21 may not be displayed on the forwardhalf of vessel

22 l 73.21(a)(l) Valid certificateof number or temporary 100 100 certificateof number in state of 23 principal use must be on board

24 173.21(a)(2) Valid copy of lease or rental agreement 100 100 must be on board forvessel described in 25 , 173.21(b) of this section 26 173.23 Certificateof number or lease or rental 100 100 agreement must be presented upon demand

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36 CFR 3.2(a) / 33 CFR 173.25 Certificateof number or lease or rental 100 100 4 agreement must be carried on board in such a manner that it can be handed to a person 5 authorized under § 173 .23 to inspect it 6 173.27 Display, size and color of numbers

7 173.29 Owner of vessel on a certificate of number 100 100 shall within 15 days, notifythe issuing 8 authority in a manner prescribed, of: (a) change in address 9 (b) theft or recovery of the vessel ( c) loss or destruction of a valid 10 certificate of number ( d) transfer of all or part of interest in 11 the vessel, ( e) destruction or abandonment of the vessel 12 173.31 Owner of vessel on a certificateof 100 100 13 number shall surrender the certificate in a manner prescribed, within 15 days, 14 afterit becomes invalid under 33 CPR 173.77 15 0 173.33 Owner of vessel shall remove the number 100 100 16 and validation sticker from vessel when (a) the vessel is documented 17 (b) the certificate of number is invalid under ( c) of§ 1 73. 77 18 ( c) vessel is no longer principally used in the state where the certificate was issued 19 175.201 Operating a boat built afterJuly 31, 1980 100 100 20 not equipped with an operable ventilation system meeting requirements of§ 183 .610 21 (a),(b),(d),(e),(f) and§ 183.620 22 36 CFR 3.2(a) / 46 CFR 25.25-5(b) Appropriate type and size of approved 100 each 100 23 PFD foreach person on board a vessel less than 40 feetin length not carrying passengers for hire 24 25.25-5(c) Appropriate type and size of approved life 100 each 100 25 preserver for each person on board a vessel carrying passengers for h_ire and on board a vessel 26 vessel 40 feet in length or longer not carrying passengers forhire

18 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36 CFR 3.2(b) I 46 CFR 25.25(d) Vessel 26 feetin length or longer must 100 100 4 have at least one approved ring life buoy 5 25.25-7 Properly Required Marking on Lifesaving 100 100 Equipment 6 25.25-9(a) Proper Storage of Lifesaving Equipment 100 100 7 to be Worn 8 25.25-9(b) Proper Storage of Lifesaving Equipment 100 100 to be Thrown 9 25.25-11 LifesavingEquipment Required in 100 each 100 10 Serviceable Condition 11 25.25-15(a) Approved retro-reflectivematerial on life 100 100 preserver, marine buoyant device and buoyant vest 12 25.30-5(b) All hand portable, semi-portable, and fixed 100 100 13 fireextinguishers must be of an approved type 14 25.30-10( d) All hand portable, semi-portable and 100 100 fixed fireextinguishers must be labeled 15 25.30-20(a)(l) Motorboats shall carry the minimum of hand 100 100 16 portable fireextinguishers as required 17 25.35-l{a) Backfireflame control required, must be 100 100 required, must be serviceable, properly installed, 18 and of an approved type 19 25.40-l(a) Adequate ventilation required 200 200 on a vessel built before August 1, 1980 20 26.20-1 Motorboat or operator's license required when 100 100 21 carrying passengers forhire 22 67.311 Alteration of Certificateof Documentation 1500 500 23 67.313(a) Failure to have Certificateof 100 100 Documentation on Board 24 67.315(a) Failure to produce Certificateof 100 100 25 Documentation 26 67.317(a) Failure to renew Certificateof 100 100 Documentation

19 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36CFR 3.2(b) Unless covered herein, state laws and 200 200 4 regulations are applicable 5 36 CFR 3.2(b) / NRS 488.065-1 Operation of unnumbered or uncertified 200 200 6 motorboat prohibited 7 488.075-5 Certificate of number must be available at 100 100 all times whenever the motorboat is in operation 8 488.165 Display of unauthorized number or decal 100 100 9

10 488.171-l(a) A person shall not intentionally deface, destroy, 1500 500 remove, or alter any hull number 11 488.171-l(b) A person shall not place any serial number 500 500 12 upon a vessel except a number assigned to the vessel by the department 13 488.187-1 Navigation lights required on power-driven 200 200 14 vessels 15 488.187-l(c) Navigation lights required on vessels under 200 200 oars and sailing vessels 16 488.187-6 Anchor lights required between sunset and 150 150 17 sunrise 18 488.195-1 Effective mufflingdevice required 100 100 19 488.192-2 Use of cutouts prohibited 100 100 20 488.540-2 Navigation rules in effect 250 250 21 488.550-1 Failure to stop and render aid after 250 250 vessel collision 22 488.585-2 A person shall not operate a motorboat that is 200 200 23 equipped with an engine cut-offswitch at a speed greater than 5 nautical miles per hour unless the 24 engine cut-offswitch link is attached to body, clothing, or PFD 25 488.590 Vessel may not be loaded beyond its maximum 250 250 26 allowable weight capacity or safe carrying capacity

20 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 Do I have to report an accident involving a vessel to the National Park Service? 4 36CFR 3.5(a) The operator of a vessel involved in an accident must 5 report the accident to the superintendent as .soon as practical, but within 24 hours of the accident, if the 6 accident involves: (1) Total property damage of $2,000 or more 350 350 7 (2) Injury, death or disappearance of a person Mandatory 500 Appearance 8 3.5(b) If the operator is physically incapable of making 350 350 9 the report, the owner or an occupant of the vessel must report the accident to the superintendent 10 What are the requirements to operate a power driven 11 vessel? 36CFR 12 3.6(a) To operate a power-driven vessel, a person 100 100 must either be (1) at least 16 years old; or 13 (2) between 12 and 15 years old and accompanied on the vessel by a person at least 18 years old 14

·- Note: Nevada does not have an age requirement forgeneral 15 motorboat operation. See below forthe state's requirement for personal water craftoperation 16 3.6(b) If a park area is located within a State having different 17 age requirements, then the applicable State law is adopted in lieu of paragraph (a) of this section 18 36CFR 3.6(b) I NRS 488.580-1 A person shall not operate or authorize another 100 100 19 person to operate a personal water craftunder his or her ownership or control 20 (c) unless the operator is at least 14 years of age 21 488.570-1 A person shall not operate a vessel on any waters 100 100 of this state towing a person on water skis, a surfboard, 22 an inflatabledevice or any similar device unless the operator: 23 (a) is at least 16 years of age; or (b) is at least 14 years of age, if a passenger 24 in the vessel is at least 18 years old and is in a position to supervise the operator 25 26

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/', ,.'------\ 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 36CFR 3 3.6(c) If a park area is located within a State having a mandatory boater education requirement, then that 4 State requirement is adopted 5 36 CFR 3.6(c) / NRS 488.730-1 A person born on or afterJanuary 1, 1983, shall 50 50 6 not operate a motorboat that has a motor which exceeds 15 horsepower on any interstate waters 7 unless the operator has successfullycompleted a course in safe boating 8 What are the NPS persona/floatation device (PFD) 9 requirements? 36CFR 10 3.7(a) All PPD requirements in Title 33 CPR part 175 are adopted. 33 CPR 175 applies to all recreational 11 vessels that are propelled or controlled by machinery, sails, oars, paddles, poles, or another vessel 12 36CFR 3.7(a) / 33CFR 175.lS(a) No person may use a recreational vessel unless 100 each 100 13 at least one PPD of the following typesis on board for each person: Type I, II, or III 14 175.lS(b) No person may use a recreational vessel 16 feet 100 100 15 or more in length unless one Type IV PPD is on board

16 175.lS(c) _ No person may operate a recreational vessel . 250 250 under way with any child under 13 years of age 17 aboard unless each such child is either: (1) wearing an appropriate PPD; or (2) below docks in �n enclosed cabin 18 175.19(a) No person may use a recreational boat unless 200 200 19 each Type I, II, or III PPD is readily accessible

20 175.19(b) No person may use a recreational boat unless 200 200 each Type IV PPD required is immediately available 21 175.21(a) No person may use a recreational boat 100 each 100 22 unless each required PPD is in serviceable condition 23 175.2l(b) No person may use a recreational boat 100 each 100 unless each required PPD is of appropriate 24 size and fitfor the intended wearer

25 175.2l(c) No person may use a recreational boat 100 each 100 unless each required PPD is legibly marked 26 with its approval number

22 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL What vessel operations are prohibited? 3 36CFR 3.8(a) The followingoperations are prohibited: 4 ( 1) Launching or operating an air boat 1 00 100 5 (2) Launching or recovering a vessel, except at a 100 100 launch site designated by the superintendent 6 (3) Operating a power-driven vessel on waters not 100 · 100 7 accessible by road 8 ( 4 )Operating a vessel in excess of a length, width, 200 200 or horsepower restriction established by the 9 superintendent in accordance with Sec. 1.5 and 1.7 10 3.8(b) The followingoperations are prohibited: (1) Operating a power-driven or sailing vessel 200 200 11 within 100 feetof a diver's flagexcept a vessel in support of dive operations, which may not be 12 operated in excess of flatwake speed 13 (2) Failing to observe restriction(s) established 200 200 by a regulatory marker 14 (3) Operating a vessel in excess of flatwake speed 200 200 15 in designated areas 16 (4) Operating a vessel in excess of flat wake speed 200 200 within 100 feetof: 17 (I) A downed water skier; (ii) A person swimming, wading, fishingfrom shore or floatingwith the aid 18 of a flotation device; (iii) A designated launch site; or (iv) propelled,A manually anchored or drifting.vessel 19 (5) Unless a designated area is marked otherwise, 250 250 20 operating a power-driven or sailing vessel within 500 feet of a shoreline designated as a swimming 21 beach is prohibited 22 (6) Operating a power-driven vessel while a 250 250 person is riding on the decking over the bow, 23 gunwales, top edge of the transom, motor cover, or in any other unsafe position when the vessel 24 is being operated. This provision does not apply when that portion of the vessel is designed and 25 constructed forthe purpose of carrying passengers safelyat all speeds or when the vessel is maneuvering 26 foranchoring, docking or mooring

23 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 3.8(b) (7) Operating a power driven vessel engine/s or 250 250 generator with a person sitting, riding or hanging 4 on to a swim platformor swim ladder 5 (8) Operating a vessel, or knowingly allowing 350 350 another person to operate a vessel in a negligent 6 negligent manner, by failingto exercise that degree of care which a reasonable person, under like circumstances, 7 would demonstrate in order to prevent the endangering of the life,limb, or property of a person through the operator's 8 lack of knowledge, inattention, or general carelessness 9 (9) Operating a vessel or knowingly allowing Mandatory 500 another person to operate a vessel in a grossly Appearance 10 negligent manner, by willfully and wantonly creating an unreasonable risk of harm to person(s) 11 or property, regardless of whether the operator intended to cause harm 12 May I operate by personal watercraft in park waters? 13 36CFR 3.9(b) Operation of a PWC on park waters is subject 14 to the followingconditions: (1) No person may operate a PWC unless 100 each 100 15 each person aboard is wearing a Type I, II, III, or V PFD 16 (2) A person operating a PWC equipped by the 200 200 17 manufacturerwith a lanyard-type engine cut-off switch must attach such lanyard to his person, 18 clothing, or PFD, as appropriate forthe specificvessel 19 (3) No person may operate a PWC anytime 200 200 between sunset and sunrise 20 (4) No person may operate a PWC by jumping the 300 300 21 wake, becoming partially airborneor completely leaving the water while crossing the wake of another 22 vessel within 100 feetof the vessel creating the wake 23 What are the regulations regarding operating a vessel while under the influence of alcohol and/ordrugs? 24 36CFR 3.lO(a) Operating or being in actual physical control of 25 a vessel is prohibited while: (1) Under the influenceof alcohol, a drug or Mandatory 500 26 drugs, or any combination thereof, to a degree Appearance that renders the operator incapable of safeoperation; or

24 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 36CFR 3 3.lO(a) (2) The alcohol concentration in the operator's Mandatory 500 blood or breath is 0.08 grams or more of alcohol Appearance 4 per 100 milliliters ofblood or 0.08 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breath 5 When is testing for alcohol or drugs required? 6 36CFR 3.ll(a) ( 1) Refusalby an operator to submit to a test is Mandatory 500 7 prohibited and proof ofrefusal may be Appearance admissible in any related judicial proceeding 8 May I use a vessel to tow a person for water skiing or 9 other similar activities? 36CFR 10 3.12(a} The towing of a person by a vessel is allowed 100 100 only in designated waters, and in accordance 11 with conditions established by the superintendent under Sec. Sec. 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. 12 3.12(b) Towing a person using a parasail, hang-glider or 350 350 13 other airborne device may be allowed only in accordance with a permit issued by the superintendent 14 3.12(c} Where towing is designated, the following 15 conditions apply: (1) Towing is allowed only between the hours of 200 200 16 sunrise and sunset. 17 (2) In addition to the boat operator, a person at 200 200 least 12 years ofage must be present to observe 18 the action of the person being towed. 200 200 19 (3) A person being towed must wear a United States Coast Guard approved Type I, II, III, or V PFD. 20 (4) A person being towed may not commit any 350 350 21 act in a manner that endangers, or is likely to endanger, any person or damage property. 22 (5) Operating a vessel that does not have the 200 200 23 capacity to carry the person(s) being towed in addition to the operator and observer is prohibited. 24 6) No person shall operate a power driven 200 200 25 vessel using a tow rope 20 feetor less in length when towing a person. 26

25 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL What conditions apply to the use of marine 3 sanitation devices? 36CFR 4 3.13(a) Discharging sewage fromany vessel, whether Mandatory 250 treated or not, in any body of freshwater is Appearance 5 prohibited 6 3.13(b) The owner or operator of any vessel on park 250 250 fresh water that is equipped with toilet facilities and/or 7 a MSD that is capable of discharge, must lock or otherwise secure the valves or mechanism of the device 8 3.14(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this Mandatory 250 9 section, the owners or authorized salvager of Appearance a sunken, grounded or disabled vessel must remove 10 the vessel, all component parts and equipment, and all associated cargo thereof in accordance with 11 procedures established by the superintendent 12 What is the maximumnoise level for the operation of a vessel? 13 36CFR 3.15(a) A person may not operate a vessel at a noise 14 level exceeding: (1) 75dB(A) measured utilizing test procedures 100 100 15 applicable to vessels underway; or 16 (2) 88dB(A) measured utilizing test procedures 100 100 applicable to stationary vessels 17 May I swim or wade in park waters? 18 36CFR 3.16 Swimming or wading is allowed in waters, 100 100 19 subject to closures or restrictions designated by the superintendent in accordance with 20 Sec. 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. 21 What regulations apply to swimming areas and beaches? 36CFR 22 3.17(b) Within designated swimming areas, the use of a 100 100 surfboard or similar rigid device is prohibited 23 3.17(c) The superintendent may prohibit the use or 100 100 24 possession of flotationdevices, glass containers, kites, or incompatible activities in swimming areas 25 ot swimming beaches in accordance with Sec. 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter. 26

26 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL May I snorkel or underwater dive in park waters? 3 36CFR 3.18(a) Snorkeling and underwater diving is allowed 200 200 4 in park waters, subject to closures or restrictions designated by the superintendent in accordance 5 with Sec. 1.5 and 1.7 of this chapter 6 3.18(b) In waters open to the use of vessels, a 200 200 diver must prominently display a dive flag 7 during dive operations. A dive flagmust not be displayed unless dive operations are ongoing 8 3.18(c) The dive flagmust be illuminated when dive 100 100 9 operations take place between sunset and sunrise. The dive flagillumination may not consist of lights 10 that may be confusedwith navigation lights or aids to navigation lights 11 3.18(d) While on the surface, submerging or surfacing 100 100 12 the diver must remain within a 100 feethorizontal radius of the diver flag 13 May I operate a submersible within park waters? 14 3.19 The use of manned or unmanned submersibles 350 350 15 may only occur in accordance with a permit issued by the superintendent under Sec. 1. 6 of this chapter 16 PART 4 -VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC SAFETY 17 36CFR 4.2(b) unless specifically addressed by regulations 250 250 18 in this chapter, traffic and the use of vehicles within a park area are governedby State law. 19 A violation of State law is prohibited. 20 36 CFR 4.2(b) / NRS 484.377-1 It is unlawfulfor any person to 500 500 21 (a) drive a vehicle in willfulor wanton disregard of the safety of persons or property 22 482.545-1 unregistered vehicle 250 250 23 482.545-2 fictitious/suspended/revoked/ canceled/ 350 350 24 altered license plate or registration 25 483.550-1 driving without valid license or expired 350 350 26 483.560-1 driving with canceled, revoked, 500 500 or suspended license

27 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 482.545-2 knowingly possess or display license plate 350 350 3 or registration that is fictitious, cancelled, suspended, revoked, or altered 4 485.187-1 (a) no insurance 350 350 5 485.187-1 (b) no proofof insurance 350 350 6 484.453-3 a vehicle must not be operated upon any 200 200 7 highway unless the driver's vision through any required glass equipment is normal 8 484.541-1 A person shall not drive, move, stop or park any 9 vehicle , except for the purposes ofrepair, on any highway ifsuch vehicle: 10 (b) is not equipped with lamps, reflectors, . 200 200 brakes, horn and other warningand signaling 11 devices, windows, windshield, mirrors, mufflers,and other parts and equipment in 12 the position, condition, and adjustment required by state law 13 484B.413-1 Turn Signal Usage Requirements 100 100 14 484B.127 Following too Close 100 100 15 484.364-2 Duties of Approaching Driver Upon 200 200 16 Approach to Stopped Authorized Emergency Vehicle Making Use of 17 Authorized Lights 18 484.348-1 Non-felony; stop required at signal of police officer, lights and siren - attempt to elude 500 500 19 REPORT OF MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT 20 36CFR 4.4(c) Failure to comply with reporting 350 350 21 requirements specifiedin paragraph (a) or (b) ofthis section is 22 prohibited 23 ON PARKROADS AND DESIGNATED ROUTES 36CFR 24 4.lO(a) Operating a motor vehicle is 250 prohibited except on park roads, in parking 250 25 areas and on routes and areas designated for off-roadmotor vehicle use 26

28 .·� 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4.lO(c) the followingare prohibited: 3 (1) Operating a motor vehicle not 100 100 equipped with pneumatic tires is 4 prohibited 5 (2) Operating a motor vehicle in a 250 250 manner that causes unreasonable damage 6 to the surfaceof a park roa,d or route is prohibited 7 (3) Operating a motor vehicle on a 150 150 8 route or area designated for off-road motor vehicle use, from ½ hour after 9 sunset to ½ hour beforesunrise, without activated headlights and 10 taillights which comply with State law for operation on a State highway is 11 prohibited 12 LOAD, WEIGHT AND SIZE LIMITS 36CFR 13 4.ll(b) the followingare prohibited: ( 1) Operating a vehicle that exceeds 100 100 /·----- i 14 a load, weight or size limit designated 1 by the Superintendent is prohibited / 15 (2) Failing to obtain a permit when 100 plus fee 100 16 required 17 (3) Violating a term or condition of 350 350 a permit 18 (4) Operating a motor vehicle with an 100 100 19 auxiliary detachable side mirror that extends more than 10 inches beyond the side fender 20 line, except when the motor vehicle is towing a second vehicle, is prohibited 21 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 22 36CFR 4.12 Failing to comply with directions of a 200 200 23 traffic control device is prohibited 24 OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC 36CFR 25 4.13(a) Stopping or parking a vehicle upon a park 150 150 road, except as authorized by the Superintendent, 26 or in the event of an accident or other condition beyond the control of the operator is prohibited / -" I \'·� ) 29 ------��------

1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 36CFR 3 4.13(b) Operating a vehicle so slowly as to interfere 150 150 with normal flow of traffic is prohibited 4 OPEN CONTAINER OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE 5 36 CFR 4.14(b) Carrying or storing a bottle, can or other receptacle 250 250 6 containing an alcoholic beverage that is open, or has been opened, or whose seal is broken or the contents of 7 which have been partially removed, within a motor vehicle 8 RIGHT OF WAY 36CFR 9 4.20 Failing to yield right of way to pedestrians, 200 200 saddle and pack animals and vehicles drawn 10 by animals is prohibited 11 SPEED LIMITS 36CFR 12 4.21(c) Operating a vehicle at a speed in excess of the speed limit is prohibited 13 1 - 9 over 100 100 10 - 19 over 200 200 14 20 - 29 over 400 200 30 and over Mandatory App. 500 15 UNSAFE OPERATION 16 36CFR 4.22(b) (1) Operating a vehicle without due care or at 350 350 17 a speed greater than that which is reasonable and prudent, considering wildlife, traffic, weather, 18 road and light conditions and road character is prohibited 19 (2) Operating a vehicle in a manner 200 200 unnecessarily causing its tires to squeal, skid 20 or break free of the road surfaceis prohibited 21 (3) Failing to maintain that degree 350 350 of control of a motor vehicle necessary 22 to avoid danger to persons, property or wildlifeis prohibited 23 (4) Operating a vehicle while allowing 200 200 a person.to ride: 24 (I) on or within any vehicle, trailer or other mode of conveyance towed behind the motor 25 vehicle unless specificallydesigned forcarrying passengers while being towed 26 (ii) on any exterior portion of the motor vehicle not designed or intended forthe use of a passenger

30 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL OPERA TING A MOTOR VEHICLE UNDER THE 3 INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL OR DRUGS 36CFR 4 4.23(a) (1) Operating or being in actual physical control Mandatory 500 control of a motor vehicle while under the Appearance 5 influence of alcohol, or a drug, or drugs, or any combination thereof to a degree that renders the 6 operator incapable of safeoperation is prohibited 7 (2) Operating or being in actual physical control Mandatory 500 of a motor vehicle while the alcohol concentration Appearance 8 concentration in the operators blood or breath is 0.10 grams or more of alcohol per 100 milliliters 9 of blood or 0.10 grams or more of alcohol per 210 liters of breaths is prohibited 10 BICYCLES 11 36CFR 4.30(a) Using a bicycle is prohibited, except on park 100 100 12 roads, in parking areas and on routes designated forbicycle use 13 4.30(d) (1) Possessing a bicycle in a wilderness 300 300 14 area established by a Federal statute 15 (2) Operating a bicycle during 100 100 periods of low visibility, or while 16 traveling through a tunnel, or between sunset and sunrise, without exhibiting 17 on the operator or bicycle a white light or reflectorthat is visible from 18 a distance of at least 5 00 feetto the front and with a red light or reflector 19 visible fromat least 200 feetto the rear is prohibited 20 (3) Operating a bicycle abreast of 100 100 21 another bicycle except where authorized 22 (4) Operating a bicycle while consuming 150 150 an alcoholic beverage or carrying in hand 23 an open container of an alcoholic beverage is prohibited 24 HITCHHIKING 36CFR 25 4.31 Hitchhikingor soliciting transportation 50 50 is prohibited except as authorized 26

31 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL PART 5- COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE OPERATIONS 3 ADVERTISEMENTS 4 36CFR 5.1 Advertising without permit 350 plus price 350 5 of permit ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; SALE OF INTOXICANTS 6 36CFR 5.2(a) the sale of alcoholic, spirituous, vinous, 350 350 7 or fermentedliquor, containing more than 1 % of alcohol by weight, shall conform with 8 all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations 9 BUSINESS OPERATIONS 36CFR 10 5.3 Engaging in or soliciting any business 350 plus price 350 in park areas, except in accordance with of permit 11 the provisions of a permit, contract or other written agreement with the United States 12 COMMERCIAL PASSENGER-CARRYING MOTOR VEHICLES 13 36CFR 5.4(a) commercial transportation of passengers 350 plus price 350 14 by motor vehicles, except as authorized of permit under a contract or permit from the Secretary 15 or his authorized representative

16 5.4(b) passenger-carrying motor vehicles 350 350 otherwise admissible, that are so large as 17 to require special escort in order to proceed safely over park roads, or which in the 18 judgment of the Superintendent are beyond the carrying capacity or safetyfactor of the 19 roads, will not be permitted in the parks, except that where they may satisfactorily enter 20 and travel to park headquarters they may be parked there during the period of stay 21 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 22 36CFR 5.5(a) commercial television or motion 1500 plus cost 500 23 pictures are prohibited without permit recovery

24 5.5(b) commercial still photograph is 1500 plus cost 500 prohibited without permit recovery 25 26

32 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 3 36CFR 5.6(b) use of government roads within park 200 200 areas by commercial vehicles, where 4 such use is in no way connected with 5 the operation of the parkarea, is prohibited 6 CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES 36 CFR 5.7 Constructing or attempting to construct Mandatory 300 7 a building, or other structure, boat dock, Appearance road, trail, path, or other way, telephone 8 line, telegraph line, power line or any other private or public utility, upon, across, over, 9 through or under any pay areas, except in accordance with the provisions of a valid 10 permit, contract or other written agreement 11 DISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES 12 36CFR 5.8(a) the proprietor, owner, or operator of Mandatory 300 13 any hotel, inn, lodge or other facility Appearance or accommodation offered to or enjoyed by the general public within any park 14 areais prohibited fromdiscriminating against any employee or maintaining any 15 employment practice which discriminates 16 5.8(b) each such proprietor, owner or 100 100 17 operator must post required notices DISCRIMINATION IN ACCOMMODATIONS AND 18 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 19 36 CFR 5.9(a) the proprietor, owner or operator Mandatory 300 and the employees of any hotel, inn, Appearance 20 lodge or other facility accommodation offered to or enjoyed by the general 21 public within a parkarea and, while using such a park area, any commercial 22 passenger - carrying motor vehicle transportation service and its employees 23 are prohibited from discriminating because of race, creed, color, ancestry 24 or national origin 25 5.9(b) Each such proprietor, owner or 100 100 26 operator must post required notices

33 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL EATING,DRINKING OR LODGING E�TABLISHMENTS 3 36CFR 5.lO(b) Such establishment shall be 350 350 4 maintained and operated in accordance with the rules and regulations recommended by 5 the United States Public Health Service, and the substantive requirements of state 6 and local laws and regulations 7 NUISANCES 36CFR 8 5.13 Creation or maintenance of a nuisance 100 100 upon the federallyowned lands of a 9 park area or upon any private lands within a park area under the 10 exclusive jurisdiction of the United States is prohibited 11 PROSPECTING, MINING, AND MINERAL LEASING 12 36CFR 5.14 Prospecting, mining, and the location 500 500 13 of mining claims under the general mining laws and leasing under the 14 mineral leasing laws are prohibited in park areas, except as authorized by law 15 SPECIAL REGULATIONS 16 36CFR 7.48(a)(l)(ii) Aircraftoperating under 350 350 17 power in special anchorages 18 7.48(d) Unless otherwise designated, 100 , 100 fishingin any manner authorized 19 under applicable state law is authorized 20 7.48(f)(l) Launch and operate a personal watercraft 100 100 in park waters or beach a personal water 21 craftin undesignated area 22 7.48(2) A person may not operate a personal 250 '250 watercraftat a speed in excess of flat 23 wake speed within 200 feetof any beach occupied by bathers, boats at the shoreline, 24 or persons in the water or at the shoreline. 25 7.48(3) After December 31, 2012, no one may 250 250 operate a personal watercraftthat does not 26 meet the 2006 emission standards set by EPA for the manufacturingof two-stroke engines

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1 II. UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE 2 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 INTERFERING WITH OR GIVING FALSE REPORT 36 CFR 5 261.3 The followingare prohibited: 261.3(a) Threatening, resisting, intimidating, or Mandatory 300 6 interferingwith any Forest Officerengaged Appearance in or on account of the performanceof his 7 officialduties in the protection, improvement, or administration of the National Forest 8 System 9 261.3(b) Giving any false, fictitiousor fraudulent 250 250 report or other informationto any Forest 10 Officerengaged in or on account of the performanceof his officialduties knowing 11 that such report or other information contains false, fictitious, or fraudulent 12 statement or entry 13 261.3(c) Threatening, intimidating, or intentionally Mandatory 300 interferingwith any Forest Officer,volunteer, Appearance 14 or human resource program enrollee while engaged in, or on account of, the performance 15 of duties forthe protection, improvement, or administration of the National Forest System 16 or other duties assigned by the Forest Service 17 DISORDERLY CONDUCT 36CFR 18 261.4 The followingare prohibited: 261.4(a) Engaging in fighting 300 300 19 264.4(b) Addressing any offensive, derisive or annoying 250 250 20 communication to any other person who is lawfullypresent when such communication has 21 a direct tendency to cause acts of violence by the person to whom, individually, the remark is 22 addressed 23 264.4(c) Make statements or other actions directed 250 250 toward inciting or producing imminent 24 lawless action and likely to incite or produce such action 25 264.4(d) Causing public inconvenience, annoyance, 100 100 26 or alarm by making unreasonably loud noise

35 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 FIRE 36CFR 4 261.5 The following are prohibited: 261.S(a) Carelessly or negligently throwing or 250 250 5 placing any ignited substance or other substance that may cause a fire 6 261.S(b) Firing any tracer bullet or incendiary 400 400 7 ammunition 8 261.S(c) Causing timber, trees, slash, brush, or 250 250 grass to burn except as authorized 9 by a permit 10 261.S(d) Leaving a firewithout completely 250 250 extinguishing it 11 261.S(e) Allowing a fireto escape fromcontrol 250 250 12 261.S(f) Building, attending, maintaining, or using 100 100 13 a campfire without removing all flammable material fromaround the campfireadequate to 14 prevent its escape 15 261.S(g) Negligently failingto maintain control of Mandatory 500 a prescribed fireon Non-National Forest Appearance 16 system lands that damages the National Forest 17 TIMBER AND OTHER FOREST PRODUCTS 18 36CFR 261.6 The following are prohibited: 19 261.6(a) Cutting, removing, or otherwise damaging any 250 + value 250 timber, tree, or other forestproduct, except as in Appendix A 20 authorized by Federal law, regulation, permit, contract, special use authorization, free-use 21 authorization, or personal-use authorization 22 261.6(b) Cutting any standing tree under any permit or 250 + value 250 timber sale contract before a Forest Officerhas in Appendix A 23 marked it or has otherwise designated it for cutting 24 25 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 36CFR 4 261.6(c) Removing any timber or other forestproduct 300 300 cut under permit or timber sale contract, 5 except to a place designated for scaling, measuring, counting, or other method of 6 accounting· by a forest officer 7 261.6(d) Stamping, marking, or otherwise identifying Mandatory 300 any tree, or other forest product in a manner Appearance 8 similar to that employed by forestofficers to mark or designate a tree or other forest 9 product forcutting or removal 10 261.6(e) Loading, removing or hauling timber or 250 + value 250 other forestproduct acquired under any in Appendix A 11 permit or timber sale contract unless such product is identified as required 12 in such permit or contract 13 261.6(f) Selling or exchanging any timber or other 250 + value 250 forest product obtained under freeuse in Appendix A 14 pursuant to sec. 223.5 - 223.11 15 261.6(g) Violating any timber export or substitution 250 250 restriction in sec. 223 .160 - 223.164 16 261.6(h) Violating the Forest Resources Conservation 500 500 17 and Shortage Relief Act of 1990 18 LIVESTOCK 36CFR 19 261.7 The followingare prohibited: 261.7(a) Placing or allowing unauthorized livestock to Mandatory 300 20 enter or be in the National Forest System or Appearance other lands under Forest Service control 21 261.7(b) Not removing unauthorized livestock from Mandatory 300 22 the National Forest System or other lands Appearance under Forest Service control when requested 23 by a forestofficer ·' 24 261.7(c) Failing to reclose any gate or other entry 50 50 25 261.7(d) Molesting, injuring, removing, or releasing Mandatory 300 any livestock impounded under Sec. 262.10 Appearance 26 while in the custody of the Forest Service or its authorized agent

37 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 FISH AND WILDLIFE 3 36CFR 261.8 The following are prohibited to the 4 extent Federal or State law is violated: 5 261.S(a) Hunting, trapping, fishing, catching, 300 + value 300 molesting, killing or having in in Appendix A 6 possession any kind of wild animal, bird, or fish, or taking the eggs of 7 any such bird 8 261.S(b) Possessing a firearmor other implement 300 300 designed to discharge a missile capable 9 of destroying animal life 10 261.S(c) Possessing equipment which could be 100 100 used forhunting, fishing, or trapping 11 261.S(d) Possessing a dog not on a leash or 100 100 12 otherwise confined 13 261.S(e) Curtail the freemovement of any 100 100 animal or plant lifeinto or out of a 14 cave, except as authorized to protect cave resources 15 PROPERTY 16 36CFR 261.9 The followingare prohibited: 17 261.9(a) Damaging any natural featureor other 250 250 property of the United States 18 261.9(b) Removing any natural feature or other 250 + value 250 19 property of the United States in Appendix A 20 261.9(c) Damaging any plant that is classified 250 250 as a threatened, endangered, sensitive, 21 rare, or unique species 22 . 261.9(d) Removing any plant that is classified 250 + value 250 as a threat�ned, end�gered, sensitive, in Appendix A 23 rare, or umque species 24 261.9(e) Entering any building, structure, or 250 250 enclosed area owned or controlled by 25 the U.S. when such building, structure, or enclosed area is not open to the public 26

38 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.9(f) Using any pesticide except for personal 200 200 use as an insect repellent or as provided 4 by special-use authorization forother minor uses 5 261.9(g) Digging in , excavating, disturbing, 250 + value 250 6 injuring, destroying, or in any way in Appendix A damaging any prehistoric, historic, or 7 archaeological resources, structure, site, artifact, or property 8 261.9(h) Removing any prehistoric, historic, or 250 + value 250 9 archaeological resources, structure, site, in Appendix A artifact, or property 10 261.9(i) Excavating, damaging, or removing any 250 + value 250 11 vertebrate fossilor removing any in Appendix A paleontological resource for commercial 12 purposed without a special use authorization 13 261.90) Excavating, damaging, or removing any 250 + value 250 14 cave resources froma cave without a in Appendix A special use authorization, or removing 15 any cave resource forcommer cial purposes 16 OCCUPANCY AND USE 36CFR 17 261.10 The following are prohibited: 261.lO(a) Constructing, placing, or maintaining any 200 200 18 kind of road, trail, structure, fence, enclosure, communication equipment, 19 significant surfacedisturbance, or other improvement on National Forest System lands or 20 facilities without a special-use authorization, contract, or approved operating plan 21 261.lO(b) Construction, reconstructing, improving, 250 250 22 maintaining, occupying or using a residence on National Forest System land unless authorized 23 by a special-use authorization or approved operating plan 24 261.lO(c) Selling or offeringfor sale any merchandise or 250 250 25 conducting any kind of work activity or service unless authorized by Federal law, regulation, 26 or special-use authorization

39 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.lO(d) Discharging a firearmor any other 500 500 implement capable of taking human life, 4 causing injury, or damaging property: (1) in or within 150 yards of a residence, 5 building, campsite, developed recreation site or occupied area 6 (2) across or on a National Forest System or a body of water adjacent thereto, 7 or in any manner or place whereby any person or property is exposed to injury 8 or damage (3) into any cave 9 261.lO(e) Abandoning any personal property: 150 150 10 Small items less than 500 pounds, such as camping equipment, appliances, wilderness 11 caches which can be removed without special equipment, such as hoists, tow trucks, etc 12 Larger items more than 500 pounds, such as 300 300 13 construction equipment, automobiles, camper trailers, which require special equipment and/or 14 procedure to accomplish removal 15 261.lO(f) Placing a vehicle or other object in such a manner 150 150 that it is an impediment or hazard to the safety 16 or convenience of any person 17 261.lO(g) Commercial distribution of printed material 100 100 without a special use authorization 18 261.lO(h) When commercially distributing printed material, 100 100 19 delaying, halting, or preventing administrative use of an areaby the Forest Service or other scheduled 20 or existing uses or activities on National Forest System land; misrepresenting the purposes or 21 affiliationsof those selling or distributing the material; or misrepresenting the availability of · 22 the material without cost 23 261.lO(i) Operating or using in or neara campsite, 150 150 developed recreation site, or over an adjacent body 24 of water without permit, any device which produces noise, such as a radio, television, musical instrument, 25 motor or engine in such a manner and at such a time. so as to unreasonable disturb any person 26

40 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.lOU) Operating or using a public address system, 100 100 whether fixed,portable or vehicle mounted, 4 in or near a campsite or developed recreation site or over an adjacent body of water 5 without a special-use authorization 6 261.lO(k) Use of occupancy of National Forest System land or facilities without special-use authorization 7 NON-COMMERCIAL 150 150 COMMERCIAL 1000 1000 8 261.10(1) Violating any term or condition of a special- 9 use authorization, contract or approved operating plan NON-COMMERCIAL 150 150 10 COMMERCIAL 400 400 11 261.lO(m) Failing to stop a vehicle when directed to do 500 500 so by a Forest Officer 12 261.lO(n) Failing to pay an special use fee or other 150 150 13 charges as required

14 261.lO(o) Discharging or igniting a firecracker, rocket or 250 250 other firework, or explosive into or within any cave 15 261.lO(p) Use or occupancy of National Forest System 16 lands or facilities without an approved operating plan 17 NON-COMMERCIAL 150 150 COMMERCIAL 450 450 18 SANITATION 19 36CFR 261.11 The followingare prohibited: 20 261.ll(a) Depositing in any toilet, toilet vault, or 150 150 plumbing fixture any substance which could 21 damage or interfere with the operation or maintenance of the fixture 22 261.ll(b) Possessing or leaving refuse, debris, or litter 23 in an exposed or unsanitary condition POSSESSING 100 100 24 LEAVING 150 150 25 261.ll(c) Placing in or near a stream, lake, or other 500 500 water any substance which does or may 26 pollute a stream, lake or other water

41 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 261.ll(d) Failing to dispose of all garbage, including 150 150 3 any paper, can, bottle, sewage, waste or material, or rubbish either by removal from 4 the site or area, or by depositing it into receptacle 5 or at places provided forsuch purposes 261.ll(e) Dumping of any refuse, debris, trash or litter 250 250 6 brought as such fromprivate property or from land occupied under permit, except, where a 7 container, dump or similar facility has been provided and is identified as such, to receive 8 trashgenerated fromprivate lands or lands 9 occupied under permit 10 ROADS AND TRAILS 36CFR 11 261.12 The following are prohibited: 261.12(a) Violating the load, weight, height, length, 100 ·· 100 or width limitations prescribed by State 12 law except by special-use authorization 13 261.12(b) Failing to have a vehicle weighed at a 100 100 Forest Service weighing station, if 14 required by a sign 15 261.12(c) Damaging and leaving in a damage condition 250 250 16 any such road, trail, or segment thereof 261.12(d) Blocking, restricting, or otherwise interfering 150 150 17 with the use of a road, trail, or gate 18 MOTOR VEHICLE USE 19 36CFR 261.13 After National Forest System roads, National 250 250 Forest System trails, and areas on National 20 Forest System lands have been designated on an administrative unit or a Ranger District of the 21 National Forest System, and these designations have been identified on a motor vehicle use 22 map, it is prohibited to possess or operate a 23 motor vehicle on National Forest System lands in that administrative unit or Ranger District other than in accordance with those designations, 24 provided that the followingvehicles are uses are 25 exempted: SEE NEXT PAGE FOR EXEMPTIONS 26

42 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.13 (a) Aircraft (b) Watercraft 4 (c )Over-snow vehicles (d) Limited administrative use by Forest Service 5 (e) Use by any fire, military, emergency or law enforcementvehicle foremergency purposes 6 (f) Authorized use of any combat or combat support vehicle for national defensepurposes 7 (g) Law enforcementresponse to violations of law (h) Motor vehicle use that is specificallyauthorized 8 under a written authorization issued under a Federal law or regulation 9 (I) Use of a road or trail that is authorized by a legally documented right-of-way held by a State, county, or 10 other local public road authority 11 USE OF OVER-SNOW VEHICLES 36CFR 12 261.14 It is prohibited to possess or operate an over- 250 250 snow vehicle on National Forest System lands 13 in violation of a restriction or prohibition, provided that the following uses areexempted: 14 (a) Limited administrative use by Forest Service 15 (b) Use by any fire, military, emergency or law enforcement vehicle for emergency purposes 16 (c )Authorized use of any combat or combat support vehicle fornational defense purposes 17 (d) Law enforcementresponse to violations of law (e) Use by over-snow vehicles that is specifically 18 authorized under a written authorization issued under a Federal law or regulation 19 (f) Use of a road or trail that is authorized by a legally documented right-of-way held by a State, county, or other 20 local public road authority 21 USE OF VEHICLES OFF ROADS 36CFR 22 261.15 It is prohibited to operate any vehicle offNational Forest System State or Country roads: 23 26L15(a) Without a valid license as required by State law 350 350 24 261.lS(b) Without an operable braking system 50 50 25 26

43 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.lS(c) From one-half hour after sunset to one-half 75 75 hour beforesunrise unless equipped with 4 working head and tail lights 5 261.lS(d) In violation of any applicable nosie 50 50 emission standard established by any 6 Federal or State agency 7 261.lS(e) While under the influenceof alcohol or Mandatory 500 any drug Appearance 8 261.lS(f) Creating excessive or unusual smoke 50 50 9 261.lS(g) Carelessly, recklessly, or without regard 250 250 10 forthe safetyof any person, or in a manner that endangers, or is likely to 11 endanger, any person or property 12 261.lS(h) In a manner which damages or 250 250 unreasonably disturbs the land, 13 wildlife, or vegetative resources 14 261.lS(i) In violation of State law established for 250 250 vehicles used offroads 15 DEVELOPED RECREATION SITES 16 36CFR 261.16 The followingare prohibited: 17 261.16(a) Occupying any portion of the site forother 100 100 than recreation purposes 18 . 261.16(b) Building, attending, maintaining, or 250 250 19 using a fireoutside of a firering . provided by the Forest Service for such 20 261.16(c) Cleaning or washing any personal property, 100 100 21 fish, animal, or food, or bathing or washing at a hydrant or water faucet not provided 22 for that purpose 23 261.16(d) Discharging or igniting a firecracker, rocket 250 250 or other firework, or explosive 24 261.16(e) Occupying between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. a 100 100 25 place designated for day use only 26

44 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.16(f) Failing to remove all camping equipment 100 100 or personal property when vacating the 4 area or site 5 261.16(g) Placing, maintaining, or using camping 100 100 equipment except in a place specifically 6 designated or provided for such equipment 7 261.16(h) Without permission, failing to have at 75 75 least one person occupy a camping area 8 during the firstnight after camping equipment has been set up 9 261.16(i) Leaving camping equipment 75 75 10 unattended formore than 24 hours 11 261.160) Bringing in or possessing an animal, other 50 50 than a seeing eye dog, unless it is 12 crated, caged, or upon a leash not longer than six feet,or otherwise under 13 physical restrictive control 14 261.16(k) Bringing in or possessing in a 50 50 swimming area an animal 15 261.16(1) Bringing in or possessing a saddle, 50 50 16 pack, or draftanimal except as authorized by posted instructions 17 261.16(m) Operating or parking a motor vehicle 50 50 18 or trailer except in places developed or designated forthis purpose 19 261.16(n) Operating a bicycle, motorbike, or 50 50 20 motorcycle on a trail unless designated forthis use 21 261.16(0) Operating a motorbike, motorcycle, or 50 50 22 other motor vehicle forany purpose other than entering or leaving the site 23 261.16(p) Depositing any body waste except into 150 150 24 receptacles provided for that purpose 25 26

45 CUSTODY I PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 RECREATION FEES 3 36CFR 261.17 Failure to pay any recreation fee 100 100 4 NATIONAL FOREST WILDERNESS 5 36CFR 261.18 The following are prohibited: 6 261.lS(a) Possessing or using a motor vehicle, motorboat 500 500 or motorized equipment except as 7 authorized by Federal law 8 261.lS(b) Possessing or using a hang glider or bicycle 250 250 9 261.lS(c) Landing of aircraft, or dropping or picking up of 250 250 any material, supplies, or person by means or aircraft 10 PACIFIC CREST NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL 11 36CFR 261.20 It is prohibited to use a motorized vehicle on 400 400 12 the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trial without a special-use authorization 13 NATIONAL FOREST PRIMITIVE AREAS 14 36CFR 261.21 The following are prohibited in any area 15 classified as a National Forest Service Primitive Area on September 3, 1964: 16 261.2l(a) Landing of aircraftor using a motor boat, 250 250 unless such use had become well 17 established beforeSeptember 3, 1964 18 261.2l(b) Possessing or using a motor or 250 250 motorized equipment, except small 19 battery powered, hand-held devices, such as cameras, shavers, flashlights, 20 and Geiger-counters 21 UNAUTHORIZED USE OF "SMOKEY BEAR" AND "WOODSY OWL" SYMBOL 22 36CFR 261.22(a) Manufacture, importation, reproduction, 100 100 23 or use of "Smokey Bear" except as provided under Sec. 271.2, 271.3, or 271.4 is prohibited 24 261.22(b) Manufacture,importation, reproduction, 100 100 25 or use of "Woodsy Owl" except as provided under Sec. 271.2, 271.3, or 26 271.4 is prohibited

46 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 WILD FREE-ROAMING HORSES AND BURROS 3 36CFR 261.23 The followingare prohibited: 4 261.23(a) Removing or attempting to remove a wild Mandatory 300 free-roaming horse or burro fromthe Appearance 5 National Forest System unless authorized 6 261.23(b) Causing or allowing the inhumanetreatment Mandatory 300 or harassment of a wild free-roaminghorse Appearance 7 or burro 8 261.23(c) Removing or attempting to remove, alter or 350 350 destroy any official mark used to identify 9 a wild horse or burro or its remains unless authorized 10 261.23(d) Violating any terms or conditions specified 250 250 11 in a care and maintenance agreement or permit 12 FIRE 13 36CFR 261.52 When provided by an order, the following 14 are prohibited: 261.52(a) Building, maintaining, attending or using a 250 250 15 fire, campfire, or stove fire 16 261.52(b) Using an explosive. 250 250 17 261.52(c) Smoking 150 150 18 261.52(d) Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle 150 150 or building, a developed recreation site, or 19 while stopped in an area at least three feet in diameter that is barren or cleared 20 of all flammable material 21 261.52(e) Going into or being upon an area 150 150 ' 22 261.52(f) Poss�ssing, discharging or using any king of 250 250 fireworkor other pyrotechnic device 23 261.52(g) Entering an area without any firefighting 75 75 24 tool prescribed by the order 25 261.52(h) Operating an internal combustion engine 150 150 26

47 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.52(i) Welding, or operating an acetylene or other 150 150 torch with open flame 4 261.52(j) Operating or using any internal or external 100 100 5 combustion engine without a spark arresting device properly installed, maintained and in 6 effective working order 7 261.52(k) Violating any state law specified in the 500 500 order concerning burning, fires or which is 8 for the purpose of preventing, or restricting the spread of fire 9 SPECIAL CLOSURES 10 36CFR

261.53 \ When provided in an order, it is prohibited 11 to go into or be in any area which is closed forthe protection of: 12 261.53(a) Threatened, endangered, rare, unique, or 150 150 13 vanishing species of plants, animals, birds, or fish 14 261.53(b) Special biological communities 150 150 15 261.53(c) Objects or areas of historical, archeological, 150 , 150 geological, or paleontological interest 16 261.53(d) Scientific experiments or investigations 17 150 150 261.53(e) Public health or safety '18 150 150 261.53(f) Property 19 150 150 NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM ROADS 20 36CFR 261.54 When provided by an order, the following 21 are prohibited: 261.54(a) Using any type of vehicle prohibited by the 100 100 22 order 23 261.54(b) Use by any type of traffic prohibited by 100 100 the order 24 261.54(c) Using a road forcommercial hauling without 100 100 25 a permit or written authorization 26

48 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.54(d) Operating a vehicle in violation of the speed, load, weight, height, length, width, or other 4 limitations specified by the order:

5 5-9 MPH over posted speed limit 100 100 10-19 MPH over posted speed limit 200 200 6 20-29 MPH over posted speed limit 300 300 30 + MPH over posted speed limit Mandatory Appear. 400 7 Driving - no valid license 350 350 8 Driving- revoked license 500 500 9 Driving without insurance 300 300 10 Expired Registration 300 300 ·11 Fictitious/altered/revoked license plates 500 500 12 or registration 13 Overweight 100 100 14 Over height, width or other limit 100 100 15 261.54(e) Being on the road 100 100

16 261.54(f) Operating a vehicle carelessly, recklessly, or 500 500 without regard for the rights or safetyof other 17 persons or in a manner or at a speed that would endanger or be likely to endanger 18 any person or property 19 our - incapable of safeoperation Mandatory Appear. 500 our - greater than 0.08 BAC Mandatory Appear. 500 20 NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM TRAILS 21 36CFR 261.55 When provided by an order issued in accordance 22 with Sec. 261.50, the followingare prohibited on National Forest System trail: 23 261.55(a) Being on a trail 100 100 24 261.55(b) Using any type of vehicle prohibited by order 100 100 25 261.55(c) Use by any type of traffic or mode of 100 100 transport prohibited by the order 26

49 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.55(d) Operating a vehicle in violation of the width, 100 100 weight, height, length 4 261.55(e) Shortcutting a switchback in a trail 50 50 5 USE OF VEHICLES OFF NATIONAL 6 FOREST SYSTEM ROADS 36CFR 7 261.56(a) When provided by an order, it is prohibited 250 250 to possess or use a vehicle offNational 8 Forest System roads 9 NATIONAL FOREST WILDERNESS 36CFR 10 261.57 When provided by an order, the following are prohibited: 11 261.57(a) Entering or being in the area 150 150 12 261.57(b) Possessing camping or pack-outfitting 100 100 equipment, as specifiedin the order 13 261.57(c) Possessing a firearmor firework 150 150 14 261.57(d) Possessing any non-burnable foodor 50 50 15 beverage containers, including deposit bottles, except fornon-burnable containers 16 designed and intended forrepeated use 17 261.57(e) Grazing 150 150 18 261.57(f) Storing equipment, personal property 250 250 or supplies 19 261.57(g) Disposing of debris, garbage, or other waste 150 150 20 261.57(h) Possessing or using a wagon, cart or 100 100 21 other vehicle 22 OCCUPANCY AND USE 36CFR 23 261.58 When provided by an order, the following are prohibited: 24 261.58(a) Camping fora period longer than allowed 100 100 by the order 25 261.58(b) Entering or using a developed recreation 100 100 26 site or portion thereof

50 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.58(c) Entering or remaining in a campground 100 100 during night periods prescribed in the 4 order except for person who are occupying such campgrounds 5 261.58(d) Occupying a developed recreation site 50 50 6 with prohibited camping equipment prescribed by the order 7 261.58(e) Camping 100 100 8 261.58(f) Using a campsite or other area described 50 50 9 in the order by more than the number of users allowed by the order 10 261.58(g) Parking or leaving a vehicle in violation 75 75 11 of posted instructions 12 261.58(h) Parking or leaving a vehicle outside a 50 50 parking space assigned to one's own 13 camp unit

14 261.58(i) Possessing, parking or leaving more than two 50 50 vehicles, except motorcycles or bicycles 15 per camp unit 16 261.580) Being publicly nude 100 100 17 261.58(k) Entering or being in a body of water 50 50 18 261.58(1) Being in the area aftersundown or 100 100 before sunrise 19 261.58(m) Discharging a firearm, air rifle, or gas gun 250 250 20 261.58(n) Possessing or operating a motorboat 50 50 21 261.58(0) Water skiing 50 50 22 261.58(p) Storing or leaving a boat or raft 50 50 23 261.58(q) Operating any watercraft in excess of a 50 50 24 posted speed limit 261.58(r) Launching a boat except at a designated 50 50 25 launching ramp 26

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CUSTODY 1 PRE"'.SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 36CFR 3 261.SS(s) Possessing, storing, or transporting any bird, 100 100 fish, or other animal or parts thereof, as 4 specifiedin the order 5 261.SS(t) Possessing, storing, or transporting any part of a tree or other plant, as 6 specifiedin the order All others 100 100 7 Marijuana 500 500 8 261.SS(u) Being in the area between 10 p.m. 50 50 and 6 a.m. except a person who is camping or who is visiting a person camping in that area 10 261.SS(v) Hunting or fishing 100 100 11 261.SS(w) Possessing or transporting any motor 50 50 12 or mechanical device capable or propelling a watercraftthrough water 13 by any means 14 261.SS(x) Using any wheel, roller, or other 50 50 mechanical device forthe overland 15 transportation of any watercraft 16 261.SS{y) Landing of aircraft, or dropping or 200 200 picking up any material, supplies, or 17 person by means of an aircraft 18 261.SS(z) Entering or being on lands or waters 100 100 within the boundaries of a component 19 of the National Wild and Scenic Rivers System 20 261.SS(aa) Riding, hitching, tethering or hobbling a 50 50 21 horse or other saddle or pack animal in violation of posted instructions 22 261.SS(bb) Possessing a beverage which is defined 150 150 23 as an alcoholic beverage by state law 24 261.SS(cc) Possessing or storing any foodor refuse, 150 150 as specified in the order 25 261.SS(ee) Depositing any body waste in cave except 250 250 26 into receptacles provided forthat purpose

52 1 III. VETERAN’S ADMINISTRATION 2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 SECURITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AT 6 VA FACILITIES

7 38 CFR 1.218(b) (1) Improper disposal of rubbish on 200 200 8 property

9 1.218(b) (2) Spitting on property 25 25 10 1.218(b) (3) Throwing of Articles from a building 50 50 or the unauthorized climbing upon 11 any part of the building 12 1.218(b) (4) Willful destruction, damage, or Mandatory 500 removal of Government property without Appearance 13 authorization

14 1.218(b) (5) Defacement, destruction, mutilation Mandatory 500 or injury to, or removal, or disturbance Appearance 15 of, gravemarker or headstone 16 1.218(b) (6) Failure to comply with signs of 50 50 a directive and restrictive nature 17 posted for safety purposes 18 1.218(b) (7) Tampering with, removal, marring 150 150 or destruction of posted signs 19

20 1.218(b) (8) Entry into areas posted as 50 50 closed to the public or others(trespass) 21

22 23 24 25 26 53 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 38 CFR 1.218(b) (9) Unauthorized demonstration or 250 250 4 service in a national cemetery or on other Veterans Administration 5 property 6 1.218(b) (10) Creating a disturbance during a 250 250 burial ceremony 7 8 1.218(b) (11) Disorderly conduct which creates 250 250 loud, boisterous and unusual noise, 9 or which obstructs the normal use of entrances, exits, foyers, offices, 10 corridors, elevators, and stairways, or which tends to impede or prevent 11 the normal operation of a service or operation of facility 12 1.218(b) (12) Failure to depart premises by 50 50 13 unauthorized persons

14 1.218(b) (13) Unauthorized loitering, sleeping 50 50 or assembly on property 15 1.218(b) (14) Gambling-participating in games 200 200 16 of chance for monetary gain or personal property; the operation of 17 gambling devices, a pool or lottery, or the taking or giving of bets 18 1.218(b) (15) Operation of a vehicle under the Mandatory 500 19 influence of alcoholic beverages or Appearance non-prescribed narcotic drugs, 20 hallucinogens, marijuana, barbiturates or amphetamines; 21

22 23 24 25 26 54 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 38 CFR 1.218(b) (16) Entering premises under the 200 200 4 influences of alcoholic beverages or narcotic drugs, hallucinogens, marijuana, 5 barbiturates or amphetamines 6 1.218(b) (17) Unauthorized use on property of 300 300 alcoholic beverages or narcotic drugs, 7 hallucinogens, marijuana, barbiturates or amphetamines; 8 1.218(b) (18) Unauthorized introduction on 500 500 9 Veterans Administration-controlled property of alcoholic beverages or 10 narcotic drugs, hallucinogens, marijuana, barbiturates or amphetamines or the 11 unauthorized giving of same to a patient or beneficiary; 12 13 1.218(b) (19) Unauthorized solicitation of alms 50 50 and contributions on premises 14 1.218(b) (20) Commercial soliciting or vending, 50 50 15 or the collection of private debts on property 16 1.218(b) (21) Distribution of pamphlets, 25 25 17 handbills and flyers 18 1.218(b) (22) Display of placards or posting 25 25 of material on property 19 1.218(b) (23) Unauthorized photography on 50 50 20 premises 21

22 23 24 25 26 55 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 1.218(b) (24) Failure to comply with traffic 25 25 4 directions of Veterans Administration Police 5 1.218(b) (25) Parking in spaces posted as reserved 50 50 6 for physically disabled persons

7 1.218(b) (26) Parking in no-parking areas, lanes 25 25 or cross-walks so posted or marked by 8 yellow borders or yellow stripes 9 1.218(b) (27) Parking in emergency vehicle spaces, 50 50 10 areas and lanes bordered in red or posted as EMERGENCY VEHICLES ONLY or 11 FIRE LANE, or parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant 12 1.218(b) (28) Parking within an intersection 25 25 13 or blocking a posted vehicle entrance or posted exit lane 14 1.218(b) (29) Parking in spaces posted as reserved 15 15 15 or in excess of a posted time limit 16 1.218(b) (30) Failing to come to a complete 25 25 stop at a STOP sign 17 18 1.218(b) (31) Failing to yield to a pedestrian 25 25 in a marked and posted cross-walk 19 1.218(b) (32) Driving in the wrong direction 25 25 20 on a posted one-way street 21

22 23 24 25 26 56 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 1.218(b) (33) Operation of a vehicle in a reckless 100 100 4 or unsafe manner, too fast for conditions, drag racing, overriding curbs, or leaving 5 the roadway 6 1.218(b) (34) Exceeding posted speed limits

7 (I) by up to 10 MPH 25 25 8 (ii) by up to 20 MPH 50 50 9 (iii) by over 20 MPH 100 100 10 1.218(b) (35) Creating excessive noise in a 50 50 hospital or cemetery zone by muffler 11 cut out, excessive use of a horn, or other means 12 1.218(b) (36) Failure to yield right of way 50 50 13 to other vehicles

14 1.218(b) (37) Possession of firearms, carried Mandatory 500 either openly or concealed, whether Appearance 15 loaded or unloaded except by Federal or State law enforcement officers on 16 official business 17 1.218(b) (38) Introduction or possession of Mandatory 500 explosives, or explosive devices which Appearance 18 fire projectile ammunition or combustibles 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 57 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 38 CFR 1.218(b) (39) Possession of knives which exceed 300 300 4 a blade length of 3 inches: switchblade knives; any of the variety of hatchets, 5 clubs and hand-held weapons; and brass knuckles 6

7 1.218(a) (40) The unauthorized possession of any Mandatory 200 of the variety of incapacitating liquid Appearance 8 or gas-emitting weapons 9 1.218(b) (41) Unauthorized possession, manufacture, 200 200 or use of keys or barrier card-type keys 10 to rooms or areas on the property 11 1.218(b) (42) The surreptitious opening, or 500 500 attempted opening, of locks or card- 12 operated barrier mechanisms on property 13 1.218(b) (43) Soliciting for, or the act of, 250 250 14 prostitution 15 1.218(b) (44) Any unlawful sexual activity 250 250 16 1.218(b) (45) Jogging, bicycling, sledding, or 50 50 any recreational physical activity 17 conducted on cemetery grounds 18 19 20 21

22 23 24 25 26 58 1 ASSIMILATED CRIMES ACT 2 18 USC 13/ 3 NRS Unless covered herein, State laws and 4 regulations are applicable 5 NRS 453.566 Use or possession of drug paraphernalia 300 300 6 NRS 454.510 Unlawful possession, sale of 300 300 hypodermic device 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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22 23 24 25 26 59 IV. FEDERAL PROTECTIVE SERVICE 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 FEDERALPROPERTY MANAGEMENT 5 6 INSPECTIONS 41 CFR 7 102-74.370 Inspections 200 200 8 9 ADMISSION TO PROPERTY 10 102-74.375(a)-(c) Unauthorized admission to property 11 350 350 closed to the public 12 PRESERVATION OF PROPERTY 13 41 CFR 14 102-74.380 All persons entering on Federal property are prohibited from: 15 16 102-74.380(a) Improperly disposing of rubbish 150 150 17 102-7 4.380(b) Willfully destroying or damaging 500 500 18 property 19 102-7 4.380(C) Stealing property Mandatory 500 20 Appearance 21 102-7 4.380(d) Creating any hazard on property 350 350 22 to persons or things 23 102-7 4.380(e) Throwing articles of any kind from 24 350 350 or at a building or climbing upon 25 statues, fountains or any part of the 26 building

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3 CONFORMITY WITH SIGNS AND DIRECTIONS 4 41CFR 102-74.385 Persons in and on property must at 5 all times comply with officialsigns 6 of a prohibitory, regulatory or directory nature and with the lawful 7 direction of Federal police officersand 8 other authorized individuals 9 SIGNS 200 200

10 DIRECTIONS 11 300 300 DISTURBANCES 12 41CFR 13 102-74.390 All persons entering in or on Federal 14 · property are prohibited fromloitering, exhibiting disorderly conduct 15 LOITERING 100 100 16 DISORDERLYCONDUCT 17 350 350 18 or exhibiting other conduct on property that: 19 102-74.390(a) Creates loud or unusual noise or 100 100 20 nmsance 21 102-74.390(b) Unreasonably obstructs the usual 100 100 22 use of entrances, foyers, lobbies, 23 corridors, offices, elevators, stairways, or parking lots 24

25 102-74.390(c) Otherwise impedes or disrupts the 350 350 26 performanceof officialduties by Governmentemployees

61 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 41 CFR 4 102-74.390(d) Prevents the general public from 150 150 obtainin 5 g the administ 6 rative services 7 provided in a timely manner 8 GAMBLING 9 41 CFR 10 102-74.395(a) Except forthe vending or exchange Mandatory 300 of chances by license blind operators Appearance 11 of vending facilitiesfor any lottery set 12 forthin State law and authorized by 13 Sec. 2(a)(5) of the Randolph-Sheppard Act, all person entering in or on Federal 14 property are prohibited from: 15 (1) Participating in games for money 16 or other personal property 17 (2) Operating gambling devices 18 (3) Conducting a lottery or pool (4) Selling or purchasing numbers 19 tickets 20 NARCOTICS 21 41 CFR 22 102-74.400 Except in cases where the drug is 23 being used as prescribed fora patient by a licensed physician, all persons 24 entering in or on Federal property are 25 prohibited from-- 26

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3 41 CFR 4 102-74.400(a) Being under the influenceor possessing any narcotic drugs, 5 hallucinogens, marijuana, barbiturates, 6 or amphetamines UNDER INFLUENCE 7 300 300

8 POSSESSION 500 500 9 10 102-74.400(b) Operating a motor vehicle on property Mandatory 500 while under the influence of alcoholic Appearance 11 beverages, narcotics drugs, hallucino­ gens, marijuana, barbiturates, or 12 amphetamines 13 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 14 41 CFR 15 102-74.405 Except where the head of the 300 300 16 responsible agency or his or her designee has granted an exemption in writing for 17 the appropriate office use of alcoholic 18 beverage, all persons entering in or on Federal property are prohibited from being 19 under the influence or using alcoholic 20 beverages 21 22

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63 CUSTODY 1 PRE-SET RELEA&E VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 2 SOLICITING, VENDING, AND 3 DEBT COLLECTION 4 41 CFR 102-74.410 All persons entering in or on Federal 250 250 5 property are prohibited fromsoliciting 6 alms or commercial donations, vending merchandise of all kinds, displaying 7 or distributing commercials advertising, 8 or collecting private debts, except for 9 exemptions listed in (a)-(f) 10 DISTRIBUTING MATERIALS 11 41 CFR 102-74.415 All persons entering in or on Federal 12 property are prohibited from: 13 102-74.415(a) Distributing freesamples of 200 200 tobacco products in or around 14 Federal building 15 16 102-74.415(b) Posting or affixingmaterials, such 200 200 as pamphlets, handbills, or flyers, on 17 bulletin boards or elsewhere on GSA- 18 controlled property 19 102-74.415(c) Distributing materials, such as 200 200 20 pamphlets, handbills or flyers, unless 21 conducted as part of authorized Government activities 22 23 24 25 26

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3 PHOTOGRAPHS FOR NEWS, ADVERTISING, 4 OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES 41 CFR 5 102-74.420 Except where security regulations, 500 500 6 rules, orders, or directive apply or a Federal court order prohibits it, persons 7 entering in or on Federal property may 8 take photographs of: 9 (a) Space occupied by a tenant agency for non-commercial purposes 10 (b) Space occupied by a tenant agency for 11 commercial purposes only with permission of the occupying agency 12 (c) Building entrances, lobbies, foyers, 13 corridors, or auditoriums fornews purposes 14

15 DOGS AND OTHER ANIMALS 16 41 CFR 102-74.425 No person may bring dogs or other 100 100 17 animals on Federal property forother 18 than officialpurposes (seeing eye or guide dog or animal assistant do not apply) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

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4 VEHICULAR AND PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC 5 41 CFR 102-74.430 All vehicle drivers entering or while on Federal property - 7 102-7 4.430( a) must drive in a carefuland safe 350 350 manner at all times

9 102-74.430(b) Must comply with the signals and 350 350 directions of Federal police officers 10 or other authorized individuals 11 102-74.430( c) Must comply with all posted trafficsigns 12 200 200

13 102-74.430( d) Must comply with any additional 200 200 traffic directives approved by the GSA 14 Regional Administrator 15 16 102-74.430( e) Are prohibited fromblocking 200 200 entrances, driveways, walks, loading 17 platforms, or fire hydrants 18 102-74.430(1) Are prohibited fromparking on 19 150 150 Federal property without a permit, 20 parking without authority, parking in 21 unauthorized locations or in locations reserved forothers persons, or parking 22 contrary to the direction of posted signs 23 24 25 26

66 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 EXPLOSIVES 4 41 CFR 102-74.435 No person entering or while on Federal Mandatory 500 5 property may carry or possess explosives, Appearance 6 or items intended to be used to fabricate an explosive or incendiary device 7 8 WEAPONS 9 41 CFR 102-74.440 Federal law prohibits the possession of Mandatory 500 10 firearmsor other dangerous weapons in Appearance 11 Federal facilities

12 NONDISCRIMINATION· 13 41CFR 102-74.445 Federal agencies must not discriminate Mandatory 14 300 by segregation or others against any person Appearance 15 because of race, creed, religion, age, sex, 16 color, disability or national origin 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

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3 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 4 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 5 INTERFERE WITH AGENCY FUNCTION/ DISORDERLY CONDUCT 6 43CFR 423.22(a) Threaten, resist, intimidate, interfere Mandatory Appearance 500 7 with governmentemployee 8 423.22(b) Violate lawfulorder 300 300 9 423.22(c) False Report/False Information Mandatory Appearance 300 10 423.22(d) Interfering, impeding, disrupting Mandatory Appearance 300 authorized users 11 423.22(e) The following acts constitute disorderly 12 conduct and are prohibited: (1) Fighting or threatening behavior 350 350 13 (2) Language, utterance, gesture, display, 250 250 or act that is obscene 14 (3) Unreasonable noise 100 100 ( 4) Creating or maintaining a 350 350 15 hazardous condition (5) Any other act or activity that may cause 350 350 16 or create public alarm, nuisance, or bodily harm 17 ABANDONMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY 43CFR 18 423.23(a) Abandoned property 250 250 19 423.23(b) Unattended property 100 100 20 TRESPASSING 43CFR 21 423.24 Trespassing 250 250 22 VANDALISM/TAMPERING/THEFT 43CFR 23 423.25(a) Tampering Mandatory Appearance 300 24 423.25(b) ·Vandalism/Theft Mandatory Appearance 300 25 423.25(c) Throwing items on/into facilities 350 350 26 PUBLIC EVENTS AND GATHERINGS 43CFR 423.26 Public Meetings/Assemblies prohibited 350 350 68 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 ADVERTISING AND PUBLIC SOLICITING 43CFR 4 423.27 Advertising/Soliciting 350 350 5 MEMORIALS 43CFR 6 423.28 Memorials 100 100 7 NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES 43 CFR 8 423.29(a) Damage or remove government 250 + value in 250 property (natural/cultural) Appendix A 9 423.29(b) Introducing species 350 350 10 423.29(c) Damage/disturb natural features 350 + value in 250 11 (rocks or other items) Appendix A 12 423.29(d) Damage/remove live trees 250 + value in 250 or parts Appendix A 13 423.29(e) Walk/climb on cultural resources 100 100 14 423.29(f) Unauthorized use of metal detector 200 200 15 WEAPONS/FIREARMS/EXPLOSIVES 16 43CFR 423.30(a)(l) Possessing weapon at a facility 250 250 17 423.30(a)(2) Weapon use not compliant with 250 250 18 Special Use Area regulations 19 423.30(b) Discharge of a weapon 500 500 20 423.30(c) Explosives 500 500 21 FIRES AND FLAMMABLE MATERIAL 43CFR 22 423.31(a) Unattended fire 300 300 23 423.31(b) Improper disposal of burning material 200 200 24 423.3l(c) Burningtoxic materials 300 300 25 423.3l(d) Improper transportation of fuel 300 300 26 423.31(e) Noncompliance with fireregulations 300 300

69 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 HUNTING/FISHING/TRAPPING 4 43CFR 423.32(a) Federal, state and local hunting, fishing, 5 and trapping laws applicable Fishing 100 100 6 Hunting/trapping 250 250 7 423.32(a)(l) Hunting/fishing/trapping in 100 100 closed area 8 423.32(b) Noncompliance with area hunting/fishing/ 100 100 9 trapping restrictions 10 CAMPING 43CFR 11 423.33(a) Noncompliance with camping 100 100 restrictions, conditions, limitations, 12 or prohibitions 13 423.33(b) Exceeding 14 day camping limit 100 100 14 423.33(c) Improper campsite reservation 100 100 15 423.33(d) Camping or placing any equipment at 100 100 a campsite that is posted or otherwise 16 marked as "reserved" or "closed" without a valid reservation 17 423.33(e) Digging, leveling ground, or erecting a 200 200 18 structure in campground 19 SANITATION 43CFR 20 423.34(a) Improper disposal of refuse 150 150 21 ·423.34(b) Littering 150 150 22 423.34(c) Improper latrine location 150 150 23 ANIMALS 43CFR 24 423.35(a) Pets in public buildings, public vehicles, 100 100 or sanitary facilities 25 423.35(b) Abandoning/harassing/ endangering 100 + value 100 26 or unauthorized collecting animals in Appendix A

70 1 2 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 423.35(d) (1) Prohibited wild or exotic animal 100 100 5 423.35(d) (2) Prohibited vicious or threatening 100 100 6 pet/animal 7 SWIMMING 43CFR 8 423.36(a) You may swim, wade, snorkel, scuba 200 200 dive, raft, or tube in Reclamation waters, 9 except (1) within 300 yards of dams, 10 power plants, pumping plants, spillways, stilling basins, gates, intake structures, 11 and outlet works (2) within 100 yards of buoys or 12 barriers marking public access limits (3) in canals, laterals, siphons, tunnels, and 13 drainage works (4) at public docks, launching site, and 14 designated mooring areas (5) otherwise delineated by signs 15 423.36(b) SCUBA: Fail to display dive flag 100 100 16 423.36(c) Diving, jumping, or swinging from 300 300 17 dams, spillways, bridges, cables, towers, or other structures 18 WINTER ACTIVITIES 19 43CFR 423.37(a) Towing persons with a motor vehicle 100 100 20 or snowmobile is prohibited 21 423.37(b) Ice skating, ice fishing,or ice sailing 100 100 within 300 yards of dams, etc prohibited 22 423.37(c) Noncompliance with posted regulations 100 100 23 VESSEL OPERATION 24 43CFR 423.38(a) Federal, State, and local laws applicable 200 200 25 to the operation of a vessel, other watercraft, or seaplane 26 423.38(b) Operate vessel, other watercraft, or 100 100 seaplane in closed area

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 43CFR 4 423.38(c) Failure to observe regulatory marker 200 200

5 423.38(d) Reckless or negligent operation of a 500 500 vessel 6 423.38(e) Operate vessel while impaired or Mandatory 500 7 intoxicated Appearance

8 423.38(f) Unauthorized overnightoccupancy 100 100 in a vessel 9 423.38(g) Use of vessel as a residence 100 100 10 423.38(h) Vessel unattended for 24 hours 100 100 11 423.38(1) Attaching/anchoring vessel to structure 200 200 12 not intended for purpose

13 423.38(j) Vessel not displaying diving flag. 200 200

14 423.38(k) towing activities between sunset and 200 200 sunrise prohibited 15 423.39(a) (1) Vessel not in compliance with 46 200 200 16 USC or applicable state/local regulations

17 423.39(a) (2) Vessel not possessing proper 200 200 safetyequipment 18 423.39(a) (3) Motorized vessel without proper 250 250 19 exhaust muffler

20 423.39(b) Failure to remove vessel - order 250 250 given forcompliance/corrections 21 VEHICLES 22 43 CFR 423.40(a) Federal, State, and local law 250 250 23 applicable 24 423.40(a) / NRS 484.377-1 It is unlawfulfor any person to 25 (a) drive a vehicle in willful or wonton 500 500 disregard of the safetyof persons or property 26

72 1 2 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 423.40(a) / NRS 5 484E.020 Failure to stop at accident 350 350 6 482.545-1 unregistered vehicle 250 250 7 482.545-2 fictitious/suspended/revoked/ canceled/ 350 350 altered license plate or registration 8 483.550-1 driving without valid license 350 350 9 483.560-1 driving with canceled, revoked, 500 500 10 or suspended license 11 482.545-1 operate unregistered vehicle 200 200 12 482.545-2 knowingly possess or display license plate 200 200 or registration that is fictitious, cancelled, 13 suspended, revoked, or altered 14 485.187-1 no insurance 350 350 15 484.343-1 Turn Signal Usage Requirements 100 100 16 484.307-1 Following too Close 100 100 17 484.348-1 Non-felony; stop required at signal of 500 500 police officer, lights and siren - 18 attempt to elude 19 423.40(a) Violation of posted trafficsigns: Speeding 1- 9 over 100 100 20 10 - 19 over 200 200 20 - 29 over 400 200 21 30+ over Mandatory Appearance 500 22 423.40(a) Operating a vehicle through/around a 200 200 restrictive sign, fence,or barricade 23 423.40(b) Parking Violations 150 150 24 423.40(c) Careless, negligent, or reckless driving 350 350 25 423.40(d) Offroad vehicle regulations (43 CFR 420) 150 150 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 AIRCRAFT 4 43CFR 423.41(a) Federal, State, local law applicable, and 250 250 special use requirements applicable with 5 respect to aircraftlandings, takeoffs,and operation 6 423.4l(b) Careless, negligent, or reckless aircraft 500 500 7 operation 8 423.41(d) Using non-standard boarding and loading 250 250 procedures 9 423.41(e) Seaplanes - USCG rules applicable 250 250 10 423.41(1) Seaplanes - Improper mooring 250 250 11 423.41(g) Model Aircraft - Unauthorized 100 100 12 operation 13 GAMBLING 43CFR 423.42 Commercial gambling in any form,or the 200 200 14 operation of gambling device is prohibited 15 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 16 43CFR 423.43 Possess or consume alcoholic beverage in 200 200 17 violation of Federal, State, or local law, or rules of special use area 18 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES 19 43CFR 423.44 Controlled Substances, prohibited acts: 20 Possession 500 500 Delivery Mandatory Appearance 500 21 Under influence 300 300 22 PERMITS 43CFR 23 423.S0(d) Violate terms and conditions of a permit 350 350 24 423.S0(e) Failure to display permit at request of 200 200 authorized government employee 25 26

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1 2 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 VIOLATIONS 43 CFR 5 423.70(a) (1) Failure to comply with closure order 100 100 established under subpart B 6 423.70(a) (2) Failure to comply with regulations 100 100 7 in subpart C 8 423.70(a) (3) Failure to comply with conditions 350 350 established by a permit issued under 9 subpart D 10 423.70(a) (4) Failure to comply with regulations 100 100 established in a special use area 11 423.70(b) Violation of any use or activity prohibition, 100 100 12 restriction, schedule of visiting hours, or public use limit established under part 423 13 ASSIMILATIVE CRIMES ACT 14 18 USC 13 I NRS Unless covered herein, state laws and 300 300 15 regulations are applicable 16 201.220 Indecent or Obscene exposure 300 300 17 202.320 Drawing deadly weapon in Mandatory Appearance 300 threatening manner 18 205.080 Possession of instrument with 300 300 19 burglarious intent 20 453.566 Use or possession of drug 300 300 paraphernalia 21 454.510 Unlawful possession, sale of 300 300 22 hypodermic device 23 202.280 . Discharging firearm in public Mandatory Appearance 250 24 202.290 Aiming firearmat human being Mandatory Appearance 250 25 202.350-1 (a) Possess dangerous weapon 250 250 26 202.350-1 ( d) Carry concealed weapon Mandatory Appearance 300

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1 VI. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4

5 16USC 6 460(1)(6)( e) Non-payment of camping fees 100 + fee 100

7 470ee(a) Excavation, removal, damage, or Mandatory 1000 8 defacementof archeological resources Appearance 9 470ee(b) Sell, purchase, exchange, transport, Mandatory 1000 10 receive or offerto sell, purchase Appearance or exchange any archaeological resources 11

12 470ee(c) Sell, purchase, exchange, transport Mandatory 1000 13 receive or offer to sell, purchase, or Appearance exchange in interstate or foreign 14 commerce, any archaeological resource 15 in violation of State or local law 16 668(a) Bald Eagle Protection Act - take, Mandatory 1000 17 possess, sell, purchase, barter, Appearance 18 offer to sell, transport, export or import any bald or golden 19 eagle, alive or dead, or any 20 portion, set, or egg 21 1538(a)(l)(A) 22 Endangered Fish or Wildlife- import 250 + value 250 23 or export such species

24 1538(a)(l)(B) 25 Endangered Fish or Wildlife- take 250 + value 500· any such species 26

76 1 2 3 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 4 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 5 16USC 6 1538(a)(l)(D) Endangered Fish or Wildlife - possess, 250 + value 250 7 sell, deliver, carry, transport, or 8 ship any species in violation of (B) 9 1538(a)(l)(E) 10 Endangered Fish or Wildlife - deliver, 250 + value 500 receive, carry, transport, or ship 11 interstate or foreigncommerce 12 13 1538(a)(l)(F) Endangered Fish or Wildlife - sell or 250 + value 500 14 offer forsale in interstate or 15 foreigncommerce 16 1538(a)(l)(G) 17 Endangered Fish or Wildlife - violate 250 + value 250 18 any regulation pursuant to section 1533

19 153 8( a)(2)(A) 20 Endangered Plants - import or export 250 + value . 250 such species 21 22 1538(a)(2)(B) Remove and possess any such species 23 250 + value 250 for area of Federal jurisdiction 24 25 153 8(a)(2)(C) Endangered Plants - deliver, receive, 250 + value 250 26 carry, transport, or ship in interstate or foreigncommerce

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 16USC 5 1538(a)(2)(D) 250 + value 250 6 Endangered Plants - sell or offerfor sale in interstate or foreigncommerce 7 8 1538(a)(2)(E) Endangered Plants - violate any 250 + value 250 9 regulation pursuant to section 1533 10 4306(a)(l) Without authorization, knowingly 250 250 11 destroy, disturb, deface, mar, alter, remove, 12 or harm any significantcave or alter the 13 freemovement of any animal or plant life into or out of any significant cave or 14 enter significantcave with the intention 15 of committing any act described 16 4306(a)(2) Possess, consume, sell, barter, or 250 + value 250 17 exchange, offer for sale, barter, or 18 exchange, any cave resource froma significantcave (with knowledge or 19 reason to know that such resource was 20 removed from a significant cave located on federallands) 21

22 18USC Mandatory 500 23 47(a) Use of an aircraft or motor vehicle to hunt, forthe purpose of Appearance 24 capturing or killing, any wild 25 unbranded horse, mare, colt, or burro running at large on any of 26 the public lands or ranges

78 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 18USC 5 47(b) Pollutes or causes the pollution Mandatory 500 of any watering hole.on any of Appearance 6 the public lands or ranges for 7 the purpose of trapping, killing,. 8 wounding, or maiming of any unbranded horse, mare, colt, 9 or burro IO 11 641 Theftof government property Mandatory 1000 Appearance 12 1170(a) Knowingly sells, purchases, uses 13 for profit,or for Mandatory 1000 sale or profit,the human Appearance 14 remains of a Native American 15 without right of possession 16 1170(b) Knowingly sells, purchases, Mandatory 1000 17 uses forprofit, or transports Appearance 18 forsale or profitany Native American cultural items obtained 19 in violation ofNAGPRA 20 1361 Vandalism of government property 500 + value 500 21 22 1852 Timber removed or transported 250 250 23 1853 Trees cut or injured 150 + value 150 24 25 1854 Trees boxed forpitch or turpentine 250 250 26 1856 Fires leftunattended 200 200

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4

5 18USC 6 1857 Fences destroyed: livestock entering 250 + value 250

7 1858 Survey marks destroyed or removed 250 + value 250 8 1864 Use of hazardous or injurious devices 500 500 9 on federallands 10 11 21 USC 841(a)(l) Distribution of controlled substance Mandatory 1000 12 Appearance 13 841(a)(2) Distribution of counterfeit substance Mandatory 1000 14 Appearance 15 43CFR 16 1061 Unlawfulinclosure 350 350 17 18 1063 Obstruction of transit over public 250 250 lands 19 20 l 733(g) Use, occupancy, or development 500 500 contrary to regulation 21

22 A. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES 23 43CFR 24 7.4(a) Excavate, remove, damage, alter, 500 + value 1000 25 or deface any archaeological resource 26

80 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 7.4(b)(l) Selling, purchasing, exchanging, 500 + value 1000 6 transporting, or receiving archaeological resources 7 excavated or removed from 8 public land when such excavation was unauthorized 9 10 7.4(b)(2) Selling, purchasing, exchanging, 500 + value 1000 transporting archaeological resources 11 in violation of any provision, rule, 12 regulation, or permit 13 B. UNAUTHORIZED USE

14 43CFR 15 2920.1-2(e) Use public land without 300 300 required authorization 16

17 C. MINING LAWS- USE AND OCCUPANCY 18 43CFR 19 3715.6(a)(l) Placing, constructing, maintaining, 300 500 20 or using residences or structures for occupancy not meeting the condition 21 of occupancy under 3715.2 22 43CFR 23 3715.6(a)(2) Placing, constructing, maintaining, 300 500 24 or using residence or structures for 25 occupancy not meeting any of the standards under 3715.5 26

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4 43CFR 5 3715.6(b) Beginning occupancy beforethe filing, Mandatory 500 review, and approval or modification Appearance 6 of a plan of operation 7 3715.6(c) Beginning occupancy beforeconsulting Mandatory 500 8 with BLM Appearance 9 250 250 10 3715.6(d) Beginning occupancy without receiving a determination of concurrence 11 12 3715.6(e) Not complying with any order issued 250 250 under this subject within the time 13 framesthe order provides 14 Preventing or obstructing freepassage or 350 350 15 3715.6(±) transit over or through public land by force, 16 threats, or intimidation 17 3715.6(g) Placing, constructing, or maintaining 250 250 18 enclosures, gates or fences, or signs 19 intending to exclude the general public 20 3715.6(h) Causing a fireor safetyhazard, or 250 250 21 creating a public nuisance 22 3715.6(!) Not complying with the notification Mandatory 500 23 and other requirements under 3 715 .4 Appearance 24 relating to an existing occupancy 25 3715.6G) Conducting activities on public lands 100 100 26 as set forthin 43 CFR 3715.6G)

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4 43CFR 5 3809.3-2(£)(1) Violation of any part of subpart 250 250 6 3809.3-2 by any person - operator, 7 mining claimant or authorized agent 8 3809.3-2(£)(2) 9 Violation of any part of subpart 500 500 10 3809.3-2 by any organization - operator, mining claimant, or authorized agent 11 12 3809.605(a) Causing unnecessary or undue degradation 350 350 13 3809.605(b) Beginning operation beforenotice is filed Mandatory 350 14 Appearance Beginning operation before plan is approved Mandatory 350 15 Appearance 16 3809.605(c) Operating outside of notice or plan of 350 350 17 operation 18 19 3909.605(d) Beginning operations prior to financial Mandatory 350 guarantee Appearance 20 21 3809.605(e) Failure to meet requirements of operation Mandatory 350 plan Appearance 22

23 3809.605(£) Fail to meet perfor�ance standards 350 350 24 3809.605(g) Failure to comply with administrative 350 350 25 enforcement 26 3809.605(h) Abandoning operation w/o completing Mandatory 350 reclamation Appearance

83 1 2 3 D. GRAZING ADMINISTRATION CUSTODY 4 PRE-SET RELEASE 5 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 6 43CFR 7 4140.1(b )(1 )(I) 8 Allowing livestock on public land without permit, 350 + value 500 lease, or other grazing authorization 9 10 4140.1(b )(1 )(ii) In violation of terms and 250 250 11 conditions of a permit, lease, 12 or other grazing authorization 13 4140.1(b )(1 )(iii) 14 In an area or at a time different 250 250 15 fromthat authorized 16 4140.1 (b )(1 )(iv) 17 Failure to count, m�rk, or tag, if required 100 100 18 4140.1(b )(2) Installing, using, maintaining, 250 250 19 modifying, and/or removing range 20 improvements without authorization 21 4140.1(b )(3) Cutting, burning, spraying, 250 250 22 destroying, or removing vegetation without authorization 23

24 4140.l(b)(4) Damaging or removing U.S. property 500 + value 500 25 without authorization 26

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5 43CFR 6 4140.l(b )(5) Molesting, harassing, injuring, 350 350 poisoning, or causing death of 7 livestock authorized to graze and 8 without owner consent 9 4140. l(b )(6) Littering 150 150 10 4140. l(b )(7) Interferingwith lawfuluses or users 350 11 350 including obstructing free transit 12 through or over public lands by 13 force, threat, intimidation, signs, barrier, or locked gate 14 15 _ 4140.l(b)(8) False statement or grazing application, 350 350 range improvement permit 16

17 4140.l(b)(9) Failure to pay fee; making payment 350 350 18 with insufficientfunds on a repeated and willful basis 19 20 4140.l(b)(l0) Failure to reclaim and repair any 350 350 lands, property, or resources when 21 required by authorized officer 22 23 4140.l(b)(l1) Failure to re-close any gate or - 150 150 other entry during periods of 24 livestock use 1 25 26

85 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 E. WILD HORSE AND BURROS MANAGEMENT 5 6 43CFR 4770. l(a) Maliciously or negligently injuring Mandatory 500 7 or harassing a wild horse or burro Appearance 8 4770. l(b) Removing or attempt to remove a 500 500 9 wild horse or burro from public lands 10 4770.l(c) Destroying a wild horse or burro without Mandatory 500 11 authorization, except as an act of mercy Appearance 12 13 4770.l(d) Selling a wild horse or burro 500 500 or remains thereof, directly or 14 indirectly 15 4770.l(e) Commercially exploiting a wild 500 500 16 horse or burro 17 18 4770.l(f) Treating a wild horse or burro 500 500 inhumanely 19 20 4770.l(g) Violating a term or condition of 250 250 Private Maintenance and Care 21 Agreement 22 4770. l(h) Branding a wild horse or burro 350 23 350

24 4770.l(I) Removing or altering the freeze 350 350 25 mark on a wild horse or burro 26 47701.l(j) Violating .an order, term, or condition 250 250 established by the authorized officer

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5 F. FORESTNEGETATIVE PRODUCTS 6 SALES ADMINISTRATION 7 43CFR 8 5462.2(b )(1) Cutting, removing, or otherwise 250 + value 250 damaging any timber, tree, or 9 other vegetative resources 10 5462.2(b )(2) Cutting any standing tree, under 250 + value 250 11 a permit or timber sale contract, 12 before it has been marked or 13 otherwise designated forcutting

14 5462.2(b )( 6) Failing to possess and/or failure 250 250 15 to produce any required permit or forestproduct sale contract 16

17 5462.2(b)(7) Violating any State or local laws 250 250 18 and ordinances relating to local permits, tagging, and transportation 19 of timber, trees, or other 20 vegetative resources 21 5462.2(b )(8) Obtaining any forest product sale 300 + value 300 22 contract or permit or taking any 23 timber, tree, or other vegetative resource, through falsifying, 24 concealing, or covering up by any 25 trick, scheme, or device or material fact, or by making false, fictitious, 26 or fraudulentstatements

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 FREE USE OF TIMBER 6 43CFR 5511.4(b)(l) Obtaining any freeuse permit or taking any 300 + value 300 7 timber, tree, or other vegetative resource through 8 falsifying,concealing, or covering up by any trick, scheme, or device or material fact,by making any 9 false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or 10 representation, by making or using any false, fictitious, or fraudulentstatement or entry 11 including altering of any freeuse permit or 12 using reproduction of any officialload tag 13 5511.4(b )(2) Using timber secured under a freeuse permit 100 100 14 for any purpose other than provided for 15 5511.4(b)(3). Violating any of the terms or 100 + value 100 16 conditions of a free use permit 17 18 5511.4(b)(4) Exporting timber cut under a freeuse permit 100 100 from the state in which it was cut 19 20 G. RESEARCH NATURAL AREAS 21 43CFR 22 8223.l(a) Occupancy of research natural areas 150 150 23 8223.l(b) Use contrary to purpose of a resource 150 150 24 natural area 25 8223.l(c) Non-destructive use only 150 150 26

88 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 H. OFF-ROAD VEHICLES 5 6 43CFR 8341.1 (b) Off-roadvehicle (ORV) operation in 250 250 7 limited areas and trails, not conforming 8 to all terms and conditions 9 8341.l(c) ORV operation in a closed area or trail 250 250 10 8341.1 ( d) ORV operation in violation of State 200 200 11 laws and regulations (use, standards, 12 registration, operation, and inspection) 13 NRS 482.545(1) 250 250 14 Unregistered vehicle/Expiredplates 15 NRS 482.545(2) 350 350 16 Fictitious or revoked registration 17 500 500 18 NRS 482.545(6) Altered VIN 19 20 NRS 483.360 250 250 Violation of driver's license 21 22 23 24 25 26

89 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 NRS 483.530 350 350 5 Altered driver's license 6 NRS 483.550 350 350 7 Driving without driver's license 8 NRS 483.560 9 Driving with revoked/cancelled/suspended 500 500 10 NRS 484.449 250 250 11 Open container 12 13 NRS 484.579(2) 100 100 Flashing amber required 14 15 8341. l(e) ORV operation without valid State 250 250 operator's permit where required by 16 State or Federal Law 17 8341.l(f) ORV operation in: 18 (1) reckless-deliberate action causing 500 500 19 harm to others 20 careless-w/o reasonable care 350 350 21 22 negligent-what prudent person 500 500 would exercise in the same 23 circumstance 24 25 (2) Speed limit: 1-9mph 100 100 26 10-19mph 200 200 20-29mph 400 400 30+mph MA 500

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5 43CFR 6 8341. l(f) ORV operation:

7 (3) Under the influence of alcohol Mandatory 500 8 and/or drugs Appearance 9 (4) Causing environmental or 250 + value 250 10 resource damage 11 (5) Operating without headlights 100 100 12 or taillights at night 13 8341.l(g) Failure to yield right-of-way to 50 50 14 pedestrian, saddle horse, pack 15 train, and animal drawn vehicle 16 8343.l(a) ORV brakes required 100 100 17 18 8343.l(b) ORV mufflerrequired 100 100

19 8343.l(c) ORV spark arresterrequired where 100 100 20 posted 21 83 43.1 ( d)( 1) Headlights standard for night 100 100 22 time operation 23 8343.1( d)(2) Taillights standard fornight 100 100 24 time operation 25 26

91 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 I. WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS 5 6 43CFR 8351.2(c) Violation of terms or conditions 250 + fee 250 7 of any written permission 8 8351.2-l(e)(l) 250 250 9 Going onto or being upon land or water 10 surface in violation of written order 11 8351.2-l(e)(2) 250 250 12 Camping in violation of written order 13 8351.2-1 (e )(3) 250 250 14 in violation of written order 15 8351.2-l(e)(4) 250 250 16 Building, maintaining, attending, 17 or using a fire 18 8351.2-l(e)(5) 150 150 19 Improper disposal of garbage, 20 trash, or human waste 21 8351.2-l(e)(6) 250 250 22 Disorderly conduct 23 8351.2-l(e)(7) 250 250 24 Other acts determined by the authorized 25 officerthat are detrimental to public land or values of wild and scenic river 26

92 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 I. CLOSURES AND RESTRICTIONS 5 6 43CFR 8364.l(d) Violation of closure or restriction order 250 250 7 8 J. UNDEVELOPED AREAS AND SITES 9 SANITATION, OCCUPANCY AND USE, PUBLIC HEALTH,SAFETY ANDCOMFORT 10 43CFR 11 8365.1-l(b)(l) 12 Dispose of any nonflammable trash 150 150 13 and garbage except in designated place or receptacles 14 15 8365. l-l(b)(2) Failure to dispose of flammable 250 250 16 materials in authorized fires 17 or receptacles 18 8365.1-1 (b)(3) 19 Drain sewage or petroleum products 500 500 20 or dump refuseor waste other than wash water fromtrailer or other 21 vehicle 22 23 24 25 26

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5 43CFR 6 8365.1-l(b)(4) Dispose of household waste 500 500 7 8 Dispose of commercial or industrial refuse froma private or municipal 9 property: 10 Up to two cubic yards or portion thereof 1000 1000 11

12 More than two cubic yards Mandatory 1000 13 Appearance 8365.l-l(b)(5) 14 Pollute or contaminate water supplies 500 500 15 8365.1-1 (b )(6) 16 Use a refusecontainer or disposal 250 250 17 facilityfor any purpose other than 18 for which it is supplied

19 8365.l-2(a) Camping longer than the period of 200 200 20 time permitted 21 8365.1-2(b) Unattended personal property or 250 250 22 belongings leftlonger than 10 days without authorization 23

24 8365.l-3(a) Speed in excess of posted limits 25 1-9mph 100 100 10-19mph 200 200 26 20-29mph 400 400 30+mph Mandatory 500 Appearance

94 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-3(a) Operating a vehicle in a: 6 reckless-deliberate action causing 500 500 harm to others 7 8 careless-w/o reasonable care 350 350 9 negligent-what prudent person 500 500 10 would exercise in the same circumstance 11

12 8365.l-3(b)(l) 13 Operator is operating motor vehicle in motion 150 150 with the operator and/or frontseat passenger 14 not properly safety belted; child not restrained 15 according to State law 16 8365.1-4(a)(l) 17 Making unreasonable noise 100 100 18 8365.1-4(a)(2) 19 Creating a hazard or nuisance that would 300 300 20 cause a public disturbance or risk to other persons 21 22 8365.1-4(a)(3) Refusing to disperse 300 23 300

24 8365. l-4(a)(4) 25 Resisting arrest or issuance of citation 300 300

26 8365.1-4(a)(4) Interfering with BLM employee or volunteer 300 300

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5 43CFR 6 8365.1-4(a)(5) Assault, committing a battery Mandatory 1000 7 upon any BLM employee or volunteer Appearance 8 8365.1-4(a)(6) 9 False report of an emergency or crime 250 250 10 8365.1-4(b)(l) 11 Cultivation, manufacturing,delivering, Mandatory 500 12 distributing, or traffickinga controlled substance Appearance 13 8365.1-4(b)(2) 14 Possessing a controlled Substance 500 500 15 K. UNDEVELOPED AREAS AND SITES 16

17 PROPERTY AND RESOURCES 18 43CFR 8365.1-5(a)(l) 19 Deface, disturb, remove, or destroy 250 + value 250 20 any personal property, or structures, or any scientific, cultural, 21 archaeological or historical resource, 22 natural object, or area 23 8365 .1-5(a)(2) 24 Deface, remove, or destroy plants or 250 + value 250 25 their parts, soil, rocks, or minerals, or cave resources except as permitted 26

96 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-5(a)(3) 6 Use of explosives, motorized or 500 500 mechanical devices to aid in 7 allowable collection 8 43CFR 8365.1-6 Supplemental rules: 9 Failure to move 21 miles after 200 200 10 exceeding 14-day camping limit 11 SAND MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA 12 13 43CFR 8365. l-6(a) Failure to use flagon vehicle 100 100· 14 15 8365.1-6(b) Operating motorized vehicle in excess of posted speed from: 16 1-9 mph 100 100 17 10-19 mph 200 200 18 20-29 mph 400 400 30 mph and over Mandatory 500 19 Appearance 20 8365.1-6(c) Open container of alcohol while on or 100 100 operating motorized vehicle 21

22 8365.l-6(d) Camping outside designated areas 100 100 23 8365.l-6(e) Illegal discharge of: 24 firearms 250 250 25 fireworks 100 100 projectiles 100 100 26

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5 43CFR 6 8365.1-6(±) Failure to comply with quiet hours 100 100 from12:00 A.M.-6:00 A.M. 7 8 8365.1-6(g) Possession of glass outside of enclosed 100 100 vehicles or camping trailers 9 10 8365.1'"6(h) Possession of firewoodwith screws, 100 100 nails or other metal hardware 11

12 8365.1-6(1) Drain sewage or waste other than wash 100 100 13 water fromtrailer

14 8365.1-6G) Failure to pay user fee 100 100 15 8365.1-6(k) Failure to place animals on leash 100 100 16

17 -8365.1-6(1) Rolling objects down sand dunes 150 150 18 creating a hazard

19 8365.1�6(m) Reserving camping spaces 100 100 20 WALKER LAKE RECREATION AREA 21 43CFR 22 8365/1-6(a) Operating motorized vehicle in excess 23 of posted speed from: 1-9 mph 100 100 24 10-19 mph 200 200 25 20-29 mph 400 400 30 mph and over Mandatory 500 26 Appearance

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5 43CFR Possess an open container while on 100 100 6 8365.1-6(b) or operating a motorized vehicle 7 8 43CFR 8365.l-6(c) Failure to comply with quiet hours 100 100 9 from 12:00 A.M.-6:00 A.M. 10 8365.1-6(d) Possession of glass outside of enclosed 100 100 11 vehicles or camping trailers 12 13 8365.1-6(e) Possession of firewoodwith screws, 100 100 nails or other metal hardware 14 15 8365.1 -6(f) Drain sewage or waste other than waste 100 100 water fromtrailer 16

17 8365.1-6(g) Failure to place animals on leash 100 100 18 SILVER SADDLE RANCH/AMBROSE CARSON RIVER NATURAL AREA 19 20 43CFR 8365.1-6(a) Failure to comply with open hours from 100 100 21 sunrise to sunset 22 8365.1-6(b) Violation of area closure: ¾ mile west of 100 100 23 Carson River and south of Carson River 24 Park to north of Mexican Ditch 25 8365.1-6(c) Violation of closure: farmed areas 100 100 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-6(3)(a)Failure to stay on designated trails 100 100 6 forhorses and bikes

7 8365.1-6(3)(b)Failure to place animals on leash 100 100 8 43CFR 9 8365 .1-6(3)( c) Illegal Disposal of pet manure 100 10 100

11 8365.1-6(3)(d) Must possess valid fishinglicense see NDOW Bail 100 12 8365.1-6(4)(a)Motorized vehicle on designated trails only 100 100 13 14 8365.l-6(4)(d)No camping permit 100 + fee 100

15 8365.1-6(4)(e)Illegal discharge of: 16 firearms 250 250 fireworks 150 150 17 projectiles 250 250 18 19 8365.1-6(4)(f)Start or use campfirewithout 100 100 BLM authorization 20 21 WATER CANYON 22 43CFR 23 8365.1-6(a) Firearms prohibited except forhunting 250 250 24 8365.1-6(b) Camping limit-3 days 100 100 25 26

100 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 BLACK ROCK NCA AND ASSOCIATED WILDERNESS 5 6 43CFR 8365.1-6(a) Driving in excess of 50 feetfrom the center 200 200 7 of the road/trail forparking or camping 8 8365. l-6(a) Possessing, destroying, defacing, digging, or 500 500 9 removing petrifiedwood, fossils, rocks or IO minerals without a permit in an area closed to collecting 11 8365.1-6(a) Collecting petrified wood, fossils, rocks or 200 200 12 minerals with motorized equipment 13 8365.1-6(a) Camping outside designated sites within 250 250 14 Soldier Meadows ACEC 15 8365.1-6(a) Collecting more than 25 lbs/day+ one 300 300 16 piece, with a maximum collection of 17 250 lbs/year of petrifiedwood, fossils, 18 rocks and minerals

19 8365.1-6(a) Rock climbing within the boundaries 100 100 20 of the High Rock Canyon ACEC 21 8365.1-6(a) Camping with a vehicle in non designated 200 200 22 sites within specificareas 23 8365.1-6(a) Building, maintaining or using a campfire 100 100 24 on the Black Rock Desert playa or adjacent 25 to areas without using surfaceprotecting device 26 8365.1-6(a) Camping within 100 yards of a water 100 100 hole which denies access to wildlife/stock

101 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 LAS VEGAS FIELD OFFICE/RED ROCK SUPPLEMENTAL1 5 6 Permits 43CFR 7 8365. l-6(1.2)(b) 250 250 8 Violation of the terms and conditions of a permit is prohibited 9 10 UnsafeOperation 43CFR 11 8365 .1-6(2.1)( a) 500 500 12 Failing to maintain that degree of control of a 13 vehicle necessary to avoid danger to persons, property or wildlife

14 43CFR 15 8365.1-6(2.l)(b) 100 mo Operating a motor vehicle in a 16 manner which unnecessarily causes 17 its tires to squeal, skid, or break 18 freeof the road surface. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Referencein parentheses in this subsection following the Code of Federal Regulations section cite of 43 CFR 8365.1-6 refer to subsections of the Red Rock 26 Supplemental Law EnforcementRules, available at http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/nv/field_offices/las_ vegas _field_office/red _rock/red _rock_supplementa l/supplemental_ rules.Par.51705 .File.dat/Red%20Rock%20S up%20Rules.pdf.

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5 43CFR 6 8365.1-6(2.1 )( c) 250 250 Operating a vehicle without due 7 care or at a speed greater than that 8 which is reasonable and prudent considering wildlife, pedestrians, 9 traffic, weather, road and light IO conditions and road character. 11 Towing or Moving Vehicles 12 43CFR 13 8365.1-6(2.2)(b) 350 350 Failure to notifyan authorized officer 14 of a motor vehicle accident as required 15 in 8365.1-6(2.2)( a) is prohibited 16 Weight, Width, and Length Limitations 17 43CFR 18 8365.l-6(2.3)(a)(l) 100 100 No vehicle, or vehicle and trailer 19 combination, may be operated which 20 exceeds thirty-five thousand(35,000) pounds gross vehicle weight. 21

22 8365. l-6(2.3)(a)(2) 100, 100 23 No vehicle may be operated which exceeds eight feet in width. 24 25 83 65 .1-6(2.3)( a)(3) 100 100 No vehicle, towing any trailer may 26 be operated when the length of the trailer exceeds 35 'feet.

103 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-6(2.3)(b) 100 100 Operating a vehicle on the Red Rock 6 Canyon Scenic Loop Drive, when that 7 vehicle exceeds any of the weight, width 8 or length restrictions listed above is prohibited 9 10 State Law Applicable 43CFR 11 8365. l-6(2.4)(b) 250 250 12 Violating a provision of State law is 13 prohibited

14 NRS 482.545(1) 250 250 15 Unregistered Vehicle/Expired Plates 16 NRS 482.545(2) 500 500 17 Fictitious or Revoked Registration 18 NRS 482.545(6) 500 500 19 Altered VIN 20 NRS 483.360(4) 250 250 21 Violation of Driver's License Restriction 22 NRS 483.530(a) 250 250 23 Altered Driver's License 24 25 NRS 483.550 500 500 Driving Without a Driver's License 26 NRS 483.560(1), 500 500 Driving With Revoked/Cancelled/

104 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 Suspended License 5 6 NRS 484.449 250 250 Open Container of Alcohol in Motor Vehicle 7 8 NRS 484.579(2) 100 100 Flashing Amber Required 9 10 Obstructing Traffic 43CFR 11 8365.1-6(2.5) (a) 12 Stopping, parking, or leaving any vehicle, 150 150 13 whether attended or unattended, upon the paved, graded, or maintained surface of a 14 road, so as to leave less than (10) feetof the 15 width of the same traffic lane forthe free or unobstructed movement of other vehicles is 16 prohibited, except in the event of accident or 17 other conditions beyond the immediate control 18 of the operator, or as otherwise directed by an an authorized person. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

105 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-6(2.5)(b) 150 150 6 Causing or permitting a vehicle under one's control to obstruct trafficby driving 7 so slowly as to interferewith the normal 8 flowof traffic, or in any other manner is prohibited. 9 10 Bicycles 11 43CFR 8365.1-6(2.6)(a) 100 100 12 The use of bicycles except on paved 13 roads and parking areas, other roads or routes designated for motor vehicles, 14 and on routes or trails designated for 15 bicycle use. Such designations may be by the postings of signs or may be 16 identifiedon a map which shall be 17 available at the Las Vegas District 18 Officeand the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Visitor 19 Center. 20 8365.1-6(2.6)(b) . 300 300 21 Possessing a bicycle in a wilderness 22 area established by Federal statue. 23 8365.1-6(2.6)( c) 100 100 24 On roads, riding a bicycle other than 25 on the right side of the roadway. 26 8365.1-6(2.6)(d) 100 100 On roads, riding a bicycle abreast of a bicycle being ridden on the right side of the roadway.

106 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 Travel and Parking OffDesignated Roads 5 43CFR 6 8365. l-6(2.7)(a) 150 150 Minor disturbance. Operating, or 7 parking, a motor vehicle offof but less 8 then 20 feetfrom a designated road or parking area is classifiedas a minor 9 disturbance of natural feature. Such 10 disturbance of natural featuresis prohibited. 11

12 43CFR 13 8365. l-6(2.7)(b) 250 250 Major disturbance. Operating, or parking, 14 a motor vehicle 20 feetor further froma 15 designated road or parking area is classified as a major disturbance to natural features. 16 Such disturbance of natural featuresis 17 prohibited. 18 Maintaining Vehicles 19 43CFR 20 8365.1-6(2.8) 100 100 Lubricating or repairing any vehicle except 21 repairs necessitated by emergency, is 22 prohibited. 23 TrafficControl Devices 24 43CFR 25 8365.1-6(2.9) 250 250 Failure to comply with the directions of a 26 trafficcontrol device is prohibited unless directed otherwise by an authorized person.

107 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 Fireworks and Explosives 5 43CFR 250 250 6 8365.1-6(3 .l)(a) The possession or use of fireworks is 7 prohibited, except pursuant to the terms and 8 condition of a permit. 9 8365.1-6(3.l)(b) 500 500 10 The possession or use of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited, except 11 pursuant to the terms and condition of a 12 permit. This section does not apply to 13 explosives carried aboard vehicles being driven through Red Rock Canyon National 14 Conservation Area on State Highway 159 15 or 160, provided that the persons possessing, or transporting such explosives are in 16 compliance with all other applicable state 17 and federal laws, rules, and regulations 18 controlling the possession and transportation of explosives. 19 20 Weapons 43CFR 21 8365.1-6(3 .2)(a)(l) 250 250 22 Possession of a loaded weapon; except as authorized under subsection (b) 23

24 8365.1-6(3.2)(a)(2) 250 250 25 Intentional discharge of any weapon, except as authorized under subsection (b) 26 8365.l-6(3.2)(a)(3) 300 300 Possession of an unregistered firearm, when registration of the firearmis required by the

108 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 8365.1-6(3.2)(a)(3) 300 300 5 Possession of an unregistered firearm, when 6 registration of the firearmis required by the State of Nevada or Clark County 7 8 8365.1-6(3.2(b) 50 50 The possession of loaded weapons, and 9 their use, is allowed when the possessor is at 10 the time of possession involved in hunting within Red Rock Canyon NCA in accordance 11 with state law, and in compliance with the 12 restrictions contained in section 3 .4(b) of this section 13 Trai;ming 14 43CFR 15 8365.1-6(3.3)(a) 300 + value 300 Trapping is allowed in accordance with state 16 law, except within areas closed to trapping. 17 Trapping in violation of the state law is prohibited. 18 8365.1-6(3.3)(b)(l) 100 100 19 Those portions of Red Rock Canyon NCA 20 north of State Highway 160, on the east side of the Spring Mountain range, and which are located 21 below the elevation of 5,000 feet. 22 23 8365.1-6(3.3)(b )(2) 500 500 All areas within one mile of any designated 24 hiking trail, or of any trail designated forthe use 25 of horses and pack animals. Such designation will be identified on a map which will be made available 26 forpublic inspection at the Red Rock NCAVisitor Center, and at the Las Vegas Field Officeof the Bureau of Land Management

109 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 8365.1-6(3 J)( C) 300 + value 300 5 Trapping in an area designated as 6 closed to trapping, is prohibited

7 Hunting 8 43 CFR 8365.1-6(3.4)(a) 300 + value 300 9 Hunting is allowed in accordance with 10 state law, except within areas designated as closed to hunting. Hunting 11 in violation of state law is prohibited. 12 13 8365.l-6(3.4)(b)(l) 100 100 Closed to hunting: Those areas 14 of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation 15 Area north of State Highway 160, on the east side of the Spring Mountain range, 16 and which are located below the elevation 17 of 5,000 feet, except that hunting forbighorn 18 sheep, in accordance with state law, is allowed below the elevation of 5,00Q 19 feetin the following two areas: 20 Mount Diablo Meridian R 58 E, T 20 S. Nl/2 of section 36 21 R 59 E, T 20 S NWl/4 of Section 31 22 23 24 25 26

110 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 Fires 5 43CFR 6 8365.1-6(3.5)(a) 250 250 Lighting, tending, or maintaining any fire, 7 except in a stove or grill provided for such 8 purposes; or, within designated camp areas, in a firering provided by such purpose by the 9 Bureau of Land Management. This prohibition 10 does not apply to camp stoves, such as portable gasoline stoves, or charcoalgrills, 11 brought by visitors forthe purpose of 12 cooking 13 8365.1-6(3.5)(b) 250 + value 250 14 Throwingor discharging lighted or 15 smoldering material in a mannerthat threatens, caused damage to, or results 16 in the burning of property or resources. 17 18 Glass Containers 43CFR 19 8365.1-6(3.6) 100 100 20 The possession of glass containers, except within vehicles designated camping areas 21 and designated picnic areas is prohibited 22 23 Human Waste 43CFR 24 8365.1-6(3.7)(b) 25 Depositing or disposing of human fecal 250 250 matter within Red Rock Canyon National 26 Conservation Area, except in accordance of subsection (a) above is prohibited

111 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4

5 Preservation of Natural and Cultural Resources 6 43CFR 8365.1-6(3.8)(a)(l) 250 + value 250 7 An authorized person may designate 8 fruits,nuts, seeds, plants, berries, and similar plant materials which may be collected 9 for personal use within Red Rock Canyon 10 National Conservation Area. Such Designation may, if appropriate, specifya maximum 11 amount that may be collected for personal 12 use. Collection of plant materials in excess 13 of the designated maximum is prohibited.

14 8365.1 -6(3.8)( a)(l) 250 250 15 Collection of plant materials, other than those designatedunder (a)(l) above, is 16 prohibited, except that the District Manager 17 may authorize collections other than those in 18 (a)(l) above through the issuance of a permit; and except forremoval , collection, and/or 19 transportation of plants and plant materials 20 for officialpurposes such as la ndscaping and trail maintenance and construction. 21

22 8365.1-6(3.8)(b )(1) 300 + value 300 Possessing, destroying, 23 taking, injuring, defacing, removing, harassing, or disturbing 24 • from its natural state living or dead wildlife, 25 or the parts of products thereof, such as antlers or nest, except when incident to hunting 26 conducted in accordance with state law.

112 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.l-6(3.8)(b )(2) 350 350 6 Introducing wildlife, fish, or plants, including their reproductive bodies, into 7 Red Rock Canyon National Conservation 8 Area, except when authorized by the District Manager for administrative activates, 9 or pursuant to the terms and condition of a permit 10 11 8365.1-6(3 .8)(b)(3) 250 + value 250 Digging for, removing, destroying, damaging, 12 disturbing, or possessing artifacts, rock art, or 13 other cultural resources, or using any device for detecting metal, except when allowed by permit 14 15 8365.1-6(3.8)(b)( 4) 200 200 Feeding, attempting to feed, riding, attempting to 16 ride, handling, or otherwise harassing or disturbing 17 wild horses or burros, except pursuant to the 18 terms and conditions of a permit

19 83 65 .1-6(3. 8)(b )( 5) 250 250 20 Collecting wood or other plant material foruse in a campfireor any other purpose, 21 except pursuant to subsection (a)(l) above 22 250 250 23 8365.1-6(3 .8)(b )(6) Tossing, throwing, or rolling rocks or other items 24 inside caves or caverns, into valleys or 25 canyons, or down hillsides or mountainsides 26 8365.1-6(3 .8)(b)(7) 250 + value. 250 Possessing, destroying, defacing, digging, or removing rocks, cave formations or parts thereof, or fossilizedor non-fossilized paleontological specimens

113 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-6(3.S)(b)(8) 250 + value 250 6 Applying chalk to, making a rubbing of, making a casting of painting upon, or making a latex or 7 other mold of, any rock art 8 Pets 9 43CFR 10 8365.1-6(3.9)(a)(l) 100 100 Allowing a pet to make noise that is 11 unreasonable considering location, time of day 12 or night, and impact on public land users 13 land users

14 8365.1-6(3.9)(a)(2) 100 100 15 At developed sites including campgrounds, picnic areas, parking areas, 16 and visitor centers, failingto remove waste 17 deposited by pet 18 8365.l-6(3.9)(a)(3) 100 100 19 Allowing a pet, other than a seeing-eye dog, 20 hearing-ear dog, or other animal specially trained to assist a handicap person, to enter buildings 21 operated by the Bureauof Land Management 22 8365.l-6(3.9)(a)(4) 100 100 23 Leaving a pet unattended or tied to an object 24 25 8365.1-6(3.9)(b) 250 250 Pets or feralanimals that are running-at-large 26 and observed in the act of killing, injuring, molesting humans, livestock or wildlifemay be destroyed by an authorized person if necessary forpublic safetyor the protection of livestock or wildlife

114 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 Horses and Pack Animals 6 43CFR 8365.1-6(3. lO)(a) 100 100 7 The use of horses or pack animals in picnic areas, 8 or on trails other than those designated as open to horses and pack animals. Such designation will be 9 identified on a map which will be available for public 10 inspection at the Red Rock Canyon NCA Visitor Center and at the Las Vegas District Office 11

12 8365.1-6(3.10)( C) 100 100 13 Free-trailing or loose herding of horses or pack animals on trials or cross-country 14 15 8365 .1-6(3 .10)( d) 100 100 Allowing horses or pack animals to proceed in 16 excess of a slow walk when passing in the immediate 17 vicinity of persons on foot or bicycle 18 8365 .1-6(3 .10)(e) 100 100 19 Obstructing a trail while horses or pack animals 20 are passing; or making any unreasonable noise or gesture with the intent of, or recklessly creating a 21 risk thereof, frightening, stampeding, spooking, or 22 otherwise interfering with a user's control over his horses or pack animals 23 24 25 26

115 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-6(3. lO)(f) 100 100 6 At developed sites including campgrounds, picnic areas, paved parking areas, and the 7 visitor center, failingto remove waste 8 deposited by horses and pack animals 9 Alcoholic Beverages 10 43CFR 8365.1-6(3.1 l)(a)(2)(I) 350 350 11 The sale or giftof an alcoholic beverage to a 12 person under 21 years of age 13 8365.1-6(3 .11 )(a)(2)(ii) 250 250 14 The possession of an alcoholic 15 beverage by a person under 21 years of age 16 8365.1-6(3 .11 )(b )(3) 250 250 17 Failure to abide by closure of consumption 18 of alcoholic beverages

19 8365.1-6(3.1 l)(c) 300 300 20 Presence in Red Rock Canyon NCA when under the influenceof alcohol or a controlled substance to 21 a degree that may endanger oneself or another person, 22 or damage property or public land resources is prohibited 23 24 25 26

116 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL Disorderly Conduct 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-6(3.12)(a) 300 300 6 Disorderly conduct: Engages in fighting or threatening behavior 7 8 8365.l-6(3.12)(b) 300 300 Disorderly Conduct: Uses language, an 9 utterance or gesture, or engages in a display or act 10 that is obscene, physically threatening or menacing, or done in a manner that is likely to inflictinjury 11 or incite an immediate breach ,of the peace 12 13 Smoking 43CFR 14 8365.1-6(3.13)(a)(2) 100 100 15 Smoking in an area or location closed to smoking is prohibited 16 43CFR 17 8365.l-6(3.13)(b) 100 100 18 Smoking is prohibited within all caves and caverns

19 Pro12er1Y 20 43CFR 8365.1-6(3.14)(a)(l) 21 Abandoning property 250 250 22 23 8365.1-6(3.14)(a)(2) 250 250 Leaving property unattended for more than 2.4 24 hours in a day use area, or 72 hours in 25 other areas, unless the owner of the property by permit or registration is specifically 26 authorized a longer period of time

117 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 8365.1-6(3.14)(a)(3) 100. 100 5 Failing to turn in foundproperty to an 6 authorized person as soon as practicable

7 Aircraftand Air Delivery 8 43CFR 8365.1-6(3.15) 250 250 9 Delivering or retrieving a person or object 10 by parachute, helicopter, ultralight aircraft, 11 hang glider, balloon, or other airborne means, except in an emergencies involving public 12 safetyor serious property loss, or pursuant 13 to the terms and conditions of a permit, is prohibited. The provision of this subsection 14 shall not be applicable to officialbusiness of 15 the Federal Government; or emergency rescue or rescue training in accordance of the District 16 Manager, or to landings due to circumstances 17 beyond the control of the operator 18 Cam12ing 19 43CFR 20 8365 .1-6(3 .16) 250 250 Camping is prohibited within Red Rock Canyon NCA, 21 except at elevations 5,000 feetabove sea level and 22 higher; within the designated camping area at Oak 23 Creek and Black Velvet Canyon; or within such additional or substitute areas as may be designated 24 in a General Management Plan or Resource 25 Management Plan forthe National Conservation Area and posted by appropriate signs 26

118 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.l-6(3.16)(b) 250 250 By the posting of appropriate 6 signs at the entrance to any campground, the District Manager may establish 8 special conditions or rules forcamping within any campground. Violation or 9 such conditions or rules is prohibited 10 8365.1-6(3.16)( c)(l) 100 100 11 Digging or leveling the ground 12 at a campsite 13 8365.1-6(3.16)( c)(2) 250 250 14 The installation of permanent 15 camping facilities 16 8365.1-6(3.16)(c)(3) 100 + fee 100 17 Failing to obtain a permit, 18 when required

19 8365.l-6(3. l 6)(c)( 4) 100 + fee 100 20 Violation of the terms and conditions of any camping permit 21 22 8365.1-6(3.16)(c)(5) 100 100 In designated campgrounds, creating 23 or sustaining unreasonable noise between the 24 hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. 25 8365.1-6(3.16)(c )(6) 100 100 26 Except within designated campgrounds, camping within 200 feetof any natural or man-made water resourc(e

119 1 ·, CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 Misappropriation of Property 5 43CFR a) 6 8365.1-6(3.l 7)( Mandatory 300 Obtaining or exercising unlawful Appearance 7 possession over the property of another 8 with the purpose to deprive the owner of the property 9 10 8365.1-6(3.17)(b) Mandatory 300 Acquiring or possessing the property Appearance 11 of another, with knowledge or reason to 12 believe that the property is stolen 13 Tamping and Vandalism 14 43CFR 15 8365.1-6(3.l S)(a) 250 500 Tampering or attempting to tamper 16 with property or real property, or moving, 17 manipulating, or setting in motion any of 18 the parts thereof, except when such property is under one's lawfulcontrol or 19 possess10n " 20 8365.1-6(3.l S)(b) Mandatory 500 21 Destroying, injuring, defacing,or Appearance 22 damaging property or real property 23 Climbing 24 43CFR 25 8365. l-6(3.19)(a) 250 + value 250 Climbing on, or within, fifty feetof, 26 any rock art

120 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365. l-6(3.19)(b) 250 + value 250 6 Touching or contacting any rock art, or allowing climbing equipment, including 7 but not limited to ropes ,slings, or packs, 8 to fallupon, rest against, or otherwise come in contact with any rock art 9 10 8365. l-6(3.19)(c) 100 100 Using climber's chalk, drilling bolts, 11 or inserting or applyii:ig pitons, chocks, 12 or any other anchoring device, within fifty 13 feet of any rock art

14 Closures 15 43CFR 100 100 8365 .1-6(3 .20)(a)(2) 16 The existing limited closures of the 17 Red Rock Canyon Scenic Loop Drive is 18 modifiedas follows: fromone- half-hour before sunrise until the posted opening 19 hour, pedestrians and bicyclists may enter 20 and use the Scenic Loop Drive and the use areaassociated with it. Motor vehicles remain 21 prohibited, except foradministrative purposes 22 or by permit or registration 23 24 25 26

121 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365.1-6(3.20)(b) 100 100 6 The area known as the Cave, location at T21 S.R.58E, section 13, and accessible by trail 7 from the State Highway 159, is limited to daytime 8 use only. The exact hours of closures will be posted at the entrance of the area. 9

10 8365.1-6(3.20)(c)( l) 100 100 Daytime use only is permitted, 11 with the exact hours of closures posted 12 at the entrance of Brownstone Canyon 13 8365.1-6(3.20)(c)(2) 250 250 14 Vehicles, other that authorized vehicles, 15 are prohibited from traveling into Brownstone Canyon beyond the fenced and/or signed barrier. 16 For a vehicle to be authorized, it must be entering 17 Brownstone Canyon in the performanceof the 18 official business of a federal, state or local government agency or organization,; or it must have registered 19 and/or been issued a permit by the Bureau of Land 20 Management. Such permits or registration can be obtained at the Red Rock Canyon National 21 Conservation Area Visitor Center, or at the 22 Las Vegas District Office of the Bureau of Land Management 23 24 25 26

122 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL Non-Commercial Soliciting 4 43CFR 5 8365.l-6(3.21)(a) 100 + fee 100 6 Non- commercial soliciting is defined as requesting or demanding gifts, money, goods, or services. 7 Non-commercial soliciting is prohibited, unless 8 a permit to allow non-commercial soliciting has been issued by the Manager, Red Rock Canyon NCA 9

10 8365.l-6(3.21)(i)(l) 350 350 Violating the terms or conditions of a permit 11

12 8365. l-6(3.21)(i)(2) 350 350 13 Obstructing or impeding pedestriansor vehicles; harassing public lands users or visitors with 14 physical contact or persistent demands; or 15 misrepresenting the purposes or affiliations of those engaged in the con-commercial solicitation 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

123 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 Public Assemblies and Meetings 5 43CFR 6 8365.1-6(3.22)(a) 500 500 Public Assemblies, meetings, gatherings, 7 demonstrations, parades and other public 8 expressions of views are allowed within the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation 9 Area, provided a permit thereof has been issued 10 by the Manager of the National Conservation Area. Conducting a public assembly. meeting, gathering, 11 demonstration, parade or other public expression 12 of views without a permit is prohibited 13 8365.l-6(3.22)(i)(l) 350 350 14 Violating the terms or conditions of a permit 15 8365.1-6(3 .22)(i)(2) 250 . 250 16 Obstructing or impeding pedestrians 17 or vehicles; harassing public lands users 18 or visitors with physical contact or persistent demand 19 20 Sale or Distribution of Printed Matter 43CFR 21 8365.1-6(3.23)(a) 100 100 22 The sale or distribution of printed matter is allowed within the Red Rock National 23 Conservation Area, provided that a permit 24 to do so has been issued by the Manager of

25 the National Conservation Area) and provided further that the printed matter is not solely or 26 principally commercial advertising. Selling or distributing printed matter without a permit is prohibited

124 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5 8365 .1-6(3.23)(i)( 1) 350 350 6 Violating the terms or conditions of a permit

7 8365.1-6(3.23)(i)(2) 350 350 8 Obstructing or impeding pedestrians or vehicles; harassing public lands users or 9 visitors with physical contact or persistent 10 demands; misrepresenting the purpose or 11 affiliationsof those engaged in the sale or distribution of printed matter, or misrepresenting 12 whether the printed matter is available 13 without cost or donation

14 S12ray Paint 15 43CFR 8365.1-6(3 .24)(a) 250 + value 250 16 The use of spray paint within the Red Rock 17 Canyon National Conservation Area, 18 except for;

19 8365.1-6(3 .24)(b) 100 100 20 The possession of spray paint within Red Rock National Conservation Area, 21 except when such containers of spray 22 paint are located; 23 8365 .1-6(3 .25)(b )(1) 100 100 24 Failing to immediately proceed to 25 the exit of, and to immediately exit from, the Scenic Drive in accordance with the 26 one-way trafficpattern

125 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 Persons Entering the Scenic Loop DriveAt Willow Springs 43CFR 5 8365 .1-6(3 .25)(b)(1) . 100 100 6 Failure to immediately proceed to the exit of, and to immediately exit from, the Scenic 7 Drive in accordance with the one-way 8 traffic pattern 9 83 65 .1-6(3 .25)(b)(2) 100 100 10 Remaining within the Scenic Loop longer than is necessaryto travel fromWillow 11 Springs to the exit 12

13 Authorization For After-HoursVehicle Parking 43CFR 14 8365.1-6(3.26)(a) 100 100 15 Vehicles parked on the Scenic Loop 16 Drive at times other than the posted open hours must either have registered with the 17 Bureau of Land Management, or must have 18 obtained a permit for such parking. Leaving vehicles parked on the Scenic 19 Loop Drive after the posted closing hours, 20 without a valid permit or registration, 21 is prohibited 22 23 24 25 26

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5 43CFR 100 100 6 8365.1-6(3.26)(c)(l) Failing to immediately proceed to the exit 7 of, and to immediately exit from, the 8 Scenic Loop Drive in accordance with the one-way trafficpattern 9 10 8365.1-6(3.26)(c)(2) 100 100 Remaining within the Scenic 11 · Loop Drive longer than is necessaryto 12 travel to the exit 13

14 L. DEVELOPED RECREATION AREAS AND SITES 15 SANITATION,AUDIO DEVICES,OCCUPANCYAND USE,VEHICLE,PUBLIC HEALTH AND 16 SAFETY 17 43CFR 8365.2-l(a) Use of water supply facilities for 150 150 18 cleaning fish, game, or other materials 19 8365.2-l(b) Deposit human waste except in 250 250 20 toilet or sewage facility 21 22 8365.2-l(c) Animals must be under restrictive control 100 100

23 8365.2-2(a) Operate audio device, or other noise 100 100 24 producing device or motorized equipment in manner that makes 25 unreasonable noise 26 8365.2-2(b) Operate or use public address system 100 100

8365.2-2(c) Construct or use an antenna or aerial 100 100

127 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 43CFR 5. 8365.2-3(a) Failure to pay any required fee 100 + fee 100 6 8365.2-3(b) Camping equipment only in undesignated 100 100 7 campsite in designated place 8 8365.2-3(c) Unattended property in a day use area 100 100 9 for more than 24 hours or formore 10 than 72 hours in other areas 11 8365.2-3(d) Build fire except in campgrounds at 100 100 12 night when not occupant or visitor 13 8365.2-3(e) Enter or remain in campgrounds at 100 100 night when not occupant or visitor 14 15 8365.2-3(t) Enter or use a site or portion of site closed to public use 100 100 16

17 8365.2-3(g) Occupy a site with more than permitted 100 100 18 8365.2-3(h) Move any table, stove, barrier, litter 100 100 19 receptacle, or other campground equipment 20 8365.2-4 Vehicle in operation in portions of 150 150 21 recreation sites closed to such use 22 8365.2-5(a) Discharge: firearms 250 250 23 weapons 250 250 24 fireworks 250 250 25 8365.2-5(b) Animals in swimming area 100 100 26

128 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 M. SPECIAL RECREATION PERMITS 6 43CFR 7 2932.57(a)(l) Failure to obtain a permit or pay 8 any required fee: Non commercial 100 + fee 100 9 Commercial 250 + fee 250 10 2932.57(a)(2) Violate the stipulations or conditions 250 + fee 250 11 of a permit 12 13 2932.57(a)(3) Knowingly participate in an event or 250 + fee 250 activity subject to the permit requirement 14 if BLM has not issued a permit 15 2932.57(a)(4) Fail to post a copy of any commercial 250 + fee 250 16 or competitive permit where all participants 17 may read it 18 2932.57(a)(5) Fail to show a copy of permit upon 250 + fee 250 19 request by either a BLM employee or a participant 20 2932.57(a)(6) Obstruct or impede pedestrians or vehicles, 100 100 21 or harass visitors or other persons with 22 physical contact while engaged in activities covered under a permit or other authorization 23 24 25 26

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5 43CFR 2932.57(a)(7) Refusing to disperse when directed 250 250 6

7 2933.33(a)(l) Fail to obtain a use permit or pay any 100 + fee 100 8 feesrequired by this subpart 9 2933.33(a)(2) Violate the stipulations or conditions of 250 + fee 250 10 a permit issued under this subpart 11 2933.33(a)(3) Fail to pay any feeswithin the time specified 100 100 12 13 2933.33(a)(4) Fail to display any required proof of 100 100 payment of fees 14 15 2933.33(a)(5) Willfullyand knowingly possess, use, 250 250 publish as true, or sell to another any forged, 16 counterfeited, pr altered document or instrument 17 used as proof of or exemption fromfee payment 18 2933.33(a)(6) Willfullyand knowingly use any 250 250 19 document or instrument used as proof of 20 or exemption from fee payment, that the BLM issued to or intended another to use 21 22 2933.33(a)(7) Falsely represent yourself to be a person 250 250 to whom the BLM has issued a document or 23 instrument used as proof of or exemption 24 fromfee payment 25 26

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 6302.20(b) Temporaryor permanent roads Mandatory 500 Appearance 6 6302.20(c) Build aircraftland strips, heliports, Mandatory 500 7 or helispots Appearance 8 6302.20(d) Use of motorized equipment, motorboats, 9 or other formsof mechanical transport: 10 mechanized 300 300 motorized 500 500 11

12 6302.20(e) Land aircraft, pick up or drop off 13 supplies, person by means of: mechanized 300 300 14 motorized 500 500 15 6302.20(±) Build, erect, camping, buildings, 16 other structures 17 commercial Mandatory Appear. 500 18 non-commercial 500 500

19 6302.20(g) Cut Trees 250 + value 250 20 6302.20(h) Enter Wildernessw/o authorization 350 350 21 22 6302.20(i) Engage or participate in competitive event 500 500 23 6302.20G) Reserved 100 100 24 25 6302.20(k) Violate any BLM regulation, authorization 350 350 26

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 N. WILDERNESS AREAS 6 43CFR 6302.20(a) Commercial enterprises 350 350 7 8 0. FIRE 9 10 43CFR 9212.l(a) 11 Cause a fire, other thancampfire 250 250 12 13 9212.l(b) Fire tracer or incendiary device 250 250

14 9212.l(c) Burn any vegetation except in campfire 200 200 15 9212.l(d) Abandoning a campfirewithout 250 250 16 extinguishing 17 18 9212.l(e) Build, attend, maintain, or use 100 100 a campfirewithout proper clearance 19 20 9212.l(f) Resist or interferewith effortsof Mandatory 500 firefighters Appearance 21 22 9212.l(g) Enter an area closed by fire prevention order 250 250 23

24 9212.l(h) Violation of fire prevention order 250 250 25 26

132 1 VII. FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE 2 WILDLIFE AND RELATED OFFENSES 3 CUSTODY 4 PRE-SET RELEASE 5 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 6 A. FEDERALINSECTICIDE 1 FUNGICIDE AND RODENTICIDE ACT 7 7USC 8 136j (a)(2)(g) Use of any registered pesticide in l000+value 1000 a manner inconsistent with its labeling 9 10 B. AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES ACT 16USC 11 433 Appropriate, excavate, injure, or destroy Mandatory 1000 12 any historic or pre-historic ruin or Appearance 13 monument, or any object of antiquity

14 C. REFUGE RECREATION ACT 15 16USC 460k-3 The Secretary may establish reasonable 250 250 16 charges and feesand issue permits for 17 public use of refuges, game ranges and 18 hatcheries

19 D. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT 20 16USC 470ee Knowingly excavate, remove, damage, Mandatory 1000 21 alter, deface, or the attempt thereof, any Appearance 22 archaeological resource on public or Indian lands without a permit or 23 exemption. 24 25 26

133 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 E. PROTECTION OF BALD AND GOLDEN EAGLES 6 16USC PROHIBITED ACTS Mandatory 500 7 668 (a) Take, possess, sell, purchase, Appearance 8 barter, offerto sell, transport, export or import any Bald or 9 Golden Eagle or parts 10 thereof, egg or nest. 11 F. NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE ADMINISTRATION ACT 12 16USC 13 668dd ( c) Knowingly disturb, injure, cut, burn, 500+value 500 remove, destroy, or possess any real or 14 property of the United States, take or possess 15 any fish, bird, or other vertebrate or invert- ebrate animal, or part or nest thereof, enter, 16 use, or otherwise occupy any such area.... 17 18 G. MIGRA TORY BIRDTREATY 16USC 19 703 Take, pursue, hunt, capture, kill, or 500+50/part, 500 20 the attempt thereof; possess, sell, barter, nest, egg, item per purchase, ship, export, import, carry, each bird OR value 21 transport, offer, or cause thereof, 22 migratory birds, their parts, nests, or eggs, without authorization 23

24 704 Place or direct the placement of bait on or 500+value 500 25 adjacent to an area forthe purpose of causing, inducing, or allowing any person to take or 26 attempt to take any migratory game bird ...

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5 705 Ship, transport, carry in interstate or 350+50/part, 350 foreign commerce, any bird, part, nest, nest, egg, item 6 or egg... per each bird OR . 7 value 8 H. HUNTING AND CONSERVATION STAMP FOR 9 MIGRATORY WATERFOWL 10 16 USC 718 (a) Take migratory waterfowlwithout 200+value 200 11 Federal Migratory Bird Hunting and 12 Conservation Stamp 13 (a) Hunting migratory waterfowlwith an lO0+value 100 14 invalid (unsigned) federalwaterfowl stamp 15 e(a) Loan or transfervalid migratory stamp 300 300 16 to another person, or use stamp validated 17 by another 18 e(b) Alter, mutilate, imitate, or counterfeit 500 500 19 migratory waterfowlstamp 20 I. AIRBORNE HUNTING 21 16USC 22 742j-1 (a)(l) Shoot or attempt to shoot from 1500+value 1500 aircraft bird, fish or other animal 23

24 (a)(2) Use aircraftto harass bird, fish 1000 1000 25 or other animal

26 (a)(3) Knowingly participates using l000+value 1000 aircraftin (1) or (2)

135 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 J. CONSERVATION AND PROTECTION OF MARINE MAMMALS 6 16 USC 1372 (a)(2)(A) Take marine mammal in water l000+value 1000 7 or on land under the jurisdiction of the 8 U.S. 9 (a)(2)(B) To use any port, harbor or Commercial 10 other place under the jurisdiction of l000+value 1000 the U.S. for any purpose in any way 11 connected with the taking or importa­ Non-Commercial 12 tion of Marine mammal or products 500+value 500 13 (a)(3) To possess any product from a Commercial 14 marine mammal taken in violation of l000+value 1000 15 this title Non-Commercial 500+value 500 16 (a)(4) Transport, purchase, sell or 17 Offer to purchase or sell any marine 1000 18 mammal or products l000+value

19 (a)(5) Fishing in contravention of Commercial 20 any regulations or limitations issued l000+value 1000 by the Secretary for that fishery Non-Commercial 21 500+value 500 22 (b)(l) Import into United States any Commercial 23 marine mammal which was pregnant at l000+value 1000 24 time of take Non-Commercial 25 500+value 500 26

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5 (b)(2) Import into United States any Commercial 6 marine mammal which was nursing at l000+value 1000 time or less than eight months Non-Commercial 7 500+value 500 8 (b)(3) Import into United States any Commercial marine mammal which was designated by l000+value 1000 10 the Secretary as depleted species Non-Commercial 500+value 500 11

12 (b )(4) Import into United States any Commercial 13 marine mammal which was taken in a l000+value 1000 manner deemed inhumane by the Secretary Non-Commercial 14 500+value 500 15 16USC 16 1372 (c)(l)(A) Import into the United States Commercial 17 any marine mammal taken in violation of l000+value 18 this subchapter Non-Commercial 500+value 500 19 20 (c)(l)(B) Import into the United States Commercial any marine mammalproduct if import into l000+value 1000 21 the United States is unlawfulunder Non-Commercial 22 paragraph (1) 500+value 500 23 (c)(2)(A) Import into the United States Commercial 24 any marine mammal product if import l000+value 1000 25 into the United States is unlawful Non-Commercial under paragraph (1) 500+value 26

137 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 500 5 ( c )(2)(B) Import into the United ,,. States any marine mammal product if the sale in commerce of such product 7 in the country of origin is illegal l000+value 1000 8 (c)(3) Import into the United States 9 any fish, fresh, frozenor otherwise Commercial 10 if caught by persons subject to l000+value 1000 United States and in an illegal Non-Commercial 11 manner proscribed by the Secretary 500+value 500 12 13 K. ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT OF 1973 PROHIBITED ACTS 14 16USC 15 1538 (a)(l)(A) Import/export any endangered Commercial species into or fromUnited States 500+value 500 16 Non-Commercial 17 250+value 250 18 (a)(l)(B) Take any endangered species 19 within United States or territorial sea 20 of United States 500+value 500 21 (a)(l)(C) Taken endangered species 22 on high sea 500+value 500 23 (a)(l)(D) Possess, sell, deliver, 24 carry, transport or ship any 25 endangered species taken in violation of (B) or (C) 250+value 250 26

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4

5 16USC 6 1538 (a)(l )(E) Deliver, receive, carry, 500+value 500 transport, or ship in interstate or 7 foreign commerce and in the course of 8 a commercial activity any endangered species 9 10 (a)(l )(G) Violate any regulation Commercial 500+value 500 11 Non-Commercial 12 250+value 250 13 (a)(2)(A) Import/export any endangered 250+value 250 14 species of plant into or from UnitedStates 15 (a)(2)(B) Remove and reduce to posses- 250+value 250 16 sion any endangered species of plant 17 fromareas under federal jurisdiction 18 (a)(2)(C) Deliver, receive, carry, 250+value 250 19 transport, or ship in interstat_e or 20 foreign commerce and in the course of a commercial activity any 21 endangered species of plant 22 (a)(2)(D) Sell or offer forsale in 250+value 250 23 interstate or foreign commerce any 24 endangered species of plant 25 (a)(2)(E) Violate any regulations for 250+value 250 26 endangered species of plant

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4

5 ( c) Violate convention and inter- Commercial 6 national trade in endangered wildlife 500+value 500 and plants Non-Commercial 7 250+value 250 8 ( d) Import/export fishand wildlife Commercial 9 commercially without license 500+value 500 10 ( e) Failure to filewildlife Commercial 11 declaration (3-177) 250+value 250 12 Non-Commercial 13 l00+value 100 16USC 14 1538 (f) Import wildlife through other Commercial 15 than designated port without permit 250+value 250 Non-Commercial 16 l00+value 100 17 (g) Attempt or solicit another to 18 commit or cause to be committed any offensedefined in this section Same as defined offense 19 20 L. CONTROL OF ILLEGALLY TAKEN FISH AND WILDLIFE (LACEY ACT) 21

22 PROHIBITED ACTS 23 16 USC 3372 (a)(l )Import/export, transport, sell, Commercial 24 receive, acquire or purchase fish or 1000+ 250 per animal 1000 25 wildlifeor plant taken or possessed in violation of any law, treaty or Non-Commercial 26 regulations of the United States, or 800+250 per animal 800 Indian tribal law

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 6 (a)(2)(A) Import/export, transport, sell, receive, acquire or purchase in Commercial 7 interstate or foreign commerce fish 1000+250 per animal 1000 8 or wildlife taken, possessed, trans- ported or sold in violation of any Non-Commercial 9 law or regulations of a state or 800+250 per animal 800 10 foreignlaw 11

12 (a)(2)(B) Import/export, transport, Commercial 13 sell, receive, acquire or purchase in 250 250 interstate or foreign commerce any 14 plant taken, possessed, transported Non-Commercial 15 or sold in violation of any law or 100 100 regulations of any state 16

17 (a)(3)(A) Within the special maritime Commercial 18 and territorial jurisdiction of the 500 500 United States possess any fishor 19 wildlife talcen, possessed, trans- Non-Commercial. 20 ported, or sold in violation of any 400 400 law or regulation of any state, 21 foreignlaw or Indian tribal law 22 23 24 25 26

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2 CUSTODY 3 . PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4

5 16USC 6 3372 (a)(3)(B) Within the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States Commercial 7 possess any plant taken, possessed, transported 250 250 8 or sold in violation of any law or regulations Non-Commercial of any state 100 100 9 10 (a)( 4) Having imported/exported, transp01ied, Commercial sold, purchased or received any fish/wildlife 500 500 11 or plant imported fromany foreigncountry or 12 transported in interstate or foreign commerce Non-Commercial 13 to make or submit any falserecord, account 400 400 label or identification thereof 14 15 (a)(5) To attempt to commit any act Same as defined offense described in paragraphs (1) through(4) 16

17 M. AFRICAN ELEPHANT CONSERVATION ACT 18 16USC 4223 Import or export or worked ivory contrary to 1500+value 1500 19 the provisions of the act 20 N. RECREATIONAL HUNTING SAFETY ACT 21 16USC 22 5201 Obstruction of a lawfulhunt 500 500 23 0. RHINOCEROS AND TIGER CONSERVATION ACT 24 16USC 25 5305 (a) Sale, import or export of any product, item or 250+value 250 substance intended forhuman consumption or 26 application containing or labeled or advertised as containing any substance derived from any species of rhinoceros or tiger

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1 2 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 P. ANIMALS. BIRDS. FISH AND PLANTS 6 7 HUNTING, FISHING, TRAPPING 18USC 8 41 Hunting, fishing, trapping/wildlife 100 100 9 refugenot in compliance with rules and 10 regulations or willfullyinjure, molest, or destroy an propertyof theUnited States 11

12 IMPORTATION OR SHIPMENT 18USC 13 42 Import shipment of injurious animals 200 200 14 or inhumane conditions 15 PART 13- GENERAL PERMIT PROCEDURES 16 S0CFR 13.1 thru 17 All other permit violations 150 150 end 18 13.41 19 Failure to maintain humane and healthful 500 500 conditions forlive wildlife 20 21 13.43 Alteration of permit 500 500 22 13.44 Failure to display permit upon request 23 150 150 13.45 24 Failure to filereports as required 200 200 25 13.46 Failure to maintain records as required 250 250 26 13.47 Failure to allow premise inspection 500 500

143 1 2 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 50CFR Failure to comply with conditions of 250 250 13.48 permit 6

7 PART 14-IMPORTATIONi EXPORTATION AND TRANSPORTATION OF WILDLIFE 8 50 CFR 9 14.11 Import or export wildlifeat a non- 10 designated port 500 500 11 14.14 (b) Knowinglyunload in-transit 1000 1000 12 shipment in U.S. 13 50CFR Violation of non-designated port 300 300 14 14.31 thru permit conditions 15 14.33 16 14.52 Failure to obtain FWS clearance for 500 500 17 imported wildlife prior to release from U.S. Customs 18

19 50CFR Failure to filecompleted declaration as 500 500 14.61 thru required 20 14.63 21 22 50 CFR 14.81 Ship/transport wildlifein interstate/foreign 350 350 23 commerce without properly marked 24 containers 25 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE"SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50CFR 5 14.82 Ship in interstate or foreigncommerce 250 250 6 without complying with marking requirements or alternatives 7 8 14.91 Engage in business as importer/exporter 500 500 of wildlifewithout obtaining import/ 9 export license 10 14.103 Import, transport, cause or permit transport 500+value 500 11 to the U.S. any wild mammal or bird in 12 violation of Humane Transport Regulations 13 14.104 Failure to provide an English translation 150 150 14 for any required certificate/document 15 14.105 Unauthorized acceptance by carrier of any 500+value 500 16 wild mammal or bird fortransport to the U.S. 17 18 14.106 Failure by carrierto require proper primary 500+value 500 enclosures for transport to U.S. 19 20 14.107 Improper animal cargo space of a 500+value 500 conveyance 21

22 14.108 Violation by carrier of food/water 500+value 500 23 requirements

24 14.109 (b) Improper ambient air temperature and 500+value 500 25 ventilation provided by holding area, transporting device, conveyance or 26 terminal facility

145 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 S0CFR 5 14.110 Improper or lack of animal holding area 500+value 500 6 14.111 Violation of handling requirements 500+value 500 7 8 14.121 thru Violation of primary enclosure 500+value 500 14.172 specifications 9 10 PART 15- WILD BIRD CONSERVATION ACT S0CFR 11 15.ll(b) Import, attempt to import, or cause the 250+value 250 12 importation of an exotic bird species 13 listed in CITES that is not included in the approved list 14 15 15.ll(c) Import any exotic bird species listed 500+value 500 in the prohibited list 16

17 15.ll(d) Import any exotic bird species from a 250+value 250 18 country on the prohibited country list

19 15.ll(e) Import any exotic bird species froma 250+value. . 250 20 qualifyingfacility breeding birds in captivity if the exotic bird was not captive-bred at 21 the listed facility 22 15.ll(f) Violate conditions of a permit 250+value 23 250

24 PART 16- INJURIOUS WILDLIFE 25 S0CFR 16.3 thru Unauthorized import, transport, acquire or 1000+25 per item 1000 26 16.13(a) release of prohibited species or their progeny

146 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 S0CFR 5 16.B(b) (1) Import live/dead or eggs of salmonid 500+25 per fish 500 6 of the family Salmonidae which are not accompanied by the required disease-free 7 health certificate 8 16.14 Importation of live amphibians or eggs 500+25 per item 500 9 10 16.15 Import, transport, or acquire live specimen 11 or egg_ of the brown tree snake 500+25 per item 500 12 13 16.22(b) (1) Failure to properly confine injurious 500+25 per item 500 species 14 15 16.22(b) (2) Transferof injurious species to unauthorized person 500+25 per item 500 16

17 PART 17- ENDANGERED AND 18 THREATENED WILDLIFE AND PLANTS S0CFR 19 17.21 (a)(b )(d) Import, export, possess, sell, . 500+value 500 20 deliver, carry, ship or transport unlawfullytaken endangered wildlife 21

22 17.21 (c)(e)(f) Talce, deliver, receive, sell, lOO0+value 1000 23 transport or ship in interstate or foreign commerce endangered wildlife 24 25 17.21 (g) Captive-bred wildlifeviolations 3 50+5 0 per animal 350 26 17.22 thru Endangered species permit violations 350+50 per animal 350 17.23

147 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 S0CFR 5 17.31 Violate threatened wildlife prohibitions 500+value 500 6 17.40 thru Violate special regulations pertaining to 500+value 500 7 17.47 threatened wildlife 8 17.61 Violation of endangered plant regulations 500+value 500 9 10 17.62 & Fail to comply with permit conditions 250 250 17.63 11

12 17.71 Violation of threatened plant regulations 350+value 350 13 17.72 Fail to comply with permit conditions 250 250 14 15 17.82 Violation of general experimental 250+value 250 regulations 16

17 17.84 to Violation of special regulations 250+value 250 18 end

19 PART 18- MARINE MAMMALS 20 S0CFR 18.11 Unlawfultake of marine mammal l000+value 1000 21

22 18.12 Unlawfulimport of marine mammals l000+value 1000 23 18.13 Unlawfulport use, transport, purchase, l000+value 1000 24 sale of any marine mammal or marine 25 mammal product 26

148 1 2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 5 PART 19- AIRBORNE HUNTING 50CFR 6 19.ll(a) (1) Shoot from an aircraftfor 1500+value 1500 7 purposes of capturing or killing wildlife 8 19.ll(a) (2) Use aircraftto harass wildlife 1000 1000

10 19.ll(a) (3) Participate in using aircraftto shoot l000+value . 1000 or harass wildlife 11

12 19.32(a) Failure to file annual report 250 250 13 PART 20-MIGRATORYBIRD HUNTING 14 S0CFR 15 20.20(b) Failure to comply with requirements 50 50 of Migratory Bird HIP program 16

17 20.21(a) Take with illegal firearm, device. 500+value 500 18 or substance

19 20.21(b) Take with shotgun capable of .. 250+value. . 250 20 holding more than (3) shells 21 20.21(c) Take by means, aid or use of sinkbox 250+value 250 22 20.2l(d) Take fromor by means, aid, or use of 400+value 23 400 a motor driven conveyance, motor vehicle 24 or aircraft 25 20.21(e) Take by means of motorboat or other 400+value 400 26 crafthaving motor attached and under power

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50 CFR 5 20.2l(f) Take by use or aid of live decoys 250+value 250 6 20.2l(g) Take by use or aid of electronic/ 7 recorded calls 250+value 250 8 9 20.2l(h) Take by means or aid of motor driven conveyance forconcentrating, 10 driving, rallying, or stirring up, any migratory bird 250+value 250 11

12 20.2l(i) Take by aid of bait or on or over 500+value 500 13 baited area (where the defendantknew, or reasonably should have known, that 14 the area was baited) 15 50 CFR 16 20.2l(j) Take while possessing shotshells l00+value+ 100 17 loaded with other than non-toxic shot 20/shell+ 18 +forfeit shells 20.22 Take during closed season 500+value 500 19 20 20.23 Takebefore/after legal shooting hours 1-15 min. l00+value 100 21 16-30 min. 200+value 200 22 31-45 min. 300+value 300 46+ min. 400+value 400 23

24 20.24 Take in excess of daily bag limit 300+value 300 25 20.25 Want on waste of migratory game birds 250+value 250 26 20.31 Possession of migratory game birds 250+value 250 taken in violation of subpart C

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50 CFR 5 20.32 Possess freshlykilled migratory game 300+value 300 6 birds during closed season

7 20.33 Exceed possession limit of migratory 250+value 250 8 game birds taken in the United States 9 20.34 Possess in excess of daily bag limit 250+value 250 10 opening day 11 20.35 Possess or transport in excess of daily 250+value 250 12 fieldlimit 13 20.36 Leave untagged birds at any place, or 250+value 250 14 in custody of another person, or in ./ 15 storage 16 20.37 Custody of untagged birds of another 250+value 250 17 18 20.38 Live wounded birds in possession 250+value 250

19 20.40 Receive, possess, or give to another,un- 250+value 250 20 tagged birds 21 20.41 Transport migratory game birds taken in 200+value 200 22 violation of subpart C 23 24 25 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50 CFR 5 20.42 Transportation ofuntagged birds of 150+value 150 6 another

7 20.43 Transport migratory game birds without 150+value 150 8 head or one fully featheredwing attached to bird 9 10 20.44 Transport unmarked or improperly 150 per pkg 150 marked package containing migratory 11 game birds via postal service or common 12 earner 13 20.51 Export migratory game birds taken in 200+value . 200 14 violation ofsubpart C 15 20.52 Export migratory game birds without 150+value 150 16 one fullyfeathered wing attachedto 17 bird 18 20.53 Export unmarked or improperly marked 150 per pkg. 150 19 packages containing migratory birds as 20 required 21 20.61 (a) and (b) Import migratory game birds 200+value 200 22 in excess oflegal limit 23 20.62 Import migratory game birds belonging 200+value 200 24 to another 25 20.63 Import migratory game bird without 150+value 150 26 one fullyfeathered wing attachedto bird

152 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50 CFR 5 20.64 Import, possess, or transport any 200+value 200 6 migratory game killed in a foreign country without export permits 7 8 20.65 Import migratory game birds not drawn 150+value 150 dressed as required 9 10 20.66 Import unmarked or improperly marked 200 per pkg. 200 packages containing migratory game birds 11 as required 12 13 50CFR 20.71 Take, possess, transport or export any 250+value 250 14 migratory birds, their parts, nests, or 15 eggs in violation of any other federal law or regulation 16

17 20.72 Take, possess, transport, or export migratory 250+value 250 18 birds, their parts, nests, or eggs in violation of any other state law or regulation 19 20 20.73 Import, possess, or transport migratory birds 250+value 250 their parts, nests, or eggs if taken, bought, 21 sold, transported, possessed, or exported 22 contrary to any law or regulation of any foreign country, state, or province thereof 23

24 20.81 Preservation facility with untagged 250+value 250 25 migratory game birds of another as required by 20.36 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 S0CFR 5 20.82 Violation of record keeping requirement 250 250 6 20.83 Failure to permit premise inspection 500 500 7 8 20.91 (a) and (b) Unlawfulpurchase, sale, 500+value 500 bartering, or offer to purchase, 9 sell or barter millinery or ornamental 10 use of feathers and/or mounted speci- mens of migratory game birds 11

12 PART 21-MIGRATORY BIRD PERMITS 13 S0CFR 21.2 thru Migratory bird permit violations (general) 250+value 250 14 21.27 15 21.28 Violation of falconry permit 16 requirements 250+value 250 17 18 21.29 Violation of falconrystandards 250 250

19 21.28 thru Take, possess, transport,sell, purchase, 20 21.29 barter, or transfer eagle or other raptor for falconry in violation of regulations, or 21 without a permit 500+value 500 22 23 24 25 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50CFR 5 21.29(e) (12) Retain or exchange molted feathers 150+50 per feather 150 6 for other than imping purposes

7 21.30 General violation of raptor propagation 250+100 per bird 250 8 permit 9 21.30(a) Take, possess, transport, sell, purchase, 350+100 per bird or 350 10 barter or transferany raptor, raptor egg, or 100 per egg or raptor semen, forpropagation without 100 per semen sample 11 authorization 12 13 21.30(d) (7) Unauthorized hybridization of 500+ 100 per bird 500 raptors 14 15 21.41 thru Violation of depredating bird permit/ 300+value 300 21.43 regulations 16

17 21.44(a) Failure to bury or destroy 18 migratory birds killed to protect agricultural or horticultural crops 19 fromdepredation 250+value 250 20 PART 22- EAGLE PERMITS 21 50CFR 22 22.11 Take, possess, or transport any bald l000+value 1000 23 eagle or any golden eagle, or the parts, nests, or eggs of such birds 24 without a valid permit 25 26

155 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 What activities are illegal? 5 6 50CFR 22.12(a) You may not sell, purchase, trade, l0OO+value 1000 7 import, or export, or offerfor sale, purchase, 8 barter, or trade, at any time or in any manner, any bald eagle or any golden eagle 9 10 22.12(b) You may not Transport into or out of 500+value 500 the U.S. any live bald or golden eagle, or 11 any egg of those birds 12 13 22.21 thru Violation of eagle permit requirements 250+value 250 22.32 14 15 PART 23- ENDANGERED SPECIES CONVENTION 16 50CFR 17 23.13 Except as provided in Sec. 23.92, it is See below Appendix Values 18 unlawfulfor any person to conduct any of the followingactivities unless they 19 meet the requirements of this part: 20 23.13(a) Import, Export, re-export, or engage in See below Appendix Values 21 international trade with any specimen of a 22 species listed in Appendix I, II, or III of CITES 23 23.13(b) Introduce fromthe sea any specimen of a See below Appendix Values 24 species listed in Appendix I or II of CITES 25 26

156 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL

4 50CFR 5 23.13(c) Possess any specimen of a species listed in See below Appendix Values 6 Appendix I, II, or II of CITES imported, exported, re-exported, introduced fromthe sea, 7 or traded contrary to the provision of CITES 8 Appendix Values for (a)-(c) 9 Appendix I species l000+value 1000 10 Appendix II species 500+value 500 Appendix III species 250+value 250 11

12 23.13(d) . Attempt to commit, solicit another to commit, 300 300 13 or cause to be committed any of the activities described in paragraphs (a)-(c) 14 15 PART 24-IMPORTATION & EXPORTATIONOF PLANTS 16 50CFR 17 · 24.11 Import, export, re-export plants at non- 250+value 250 18 designated port of entry 19 PART 25-ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS 20 50CFR 25.42 Failure to display permit upon request 100 100 21

22 25.55 Failure to obtain valid admission permit 100 100 23 25.71 Failure to comply with safetyrequirements 100 100 24 25.72 25 Failure to report accidents 250 250 26

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1 2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE 4 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 5 PART 26-PUBLIC ENTRY AND USE 6 S0CFR 7 26.2l(a) Trespass on any National Wildlife 250 250 Refuge (NWR) 8

9 26.2l(b) Permit unconfineddomestic animals 200 200 10 to enter upon any NWR or to roam at large upon such an area . 11 12 26.22(a) Fail to comply with regulations or 150 150 other officialnotifications 13

14 26.22(b) Fail to abide by terms and conditions 150 150 15 of entry permit

16 SPECIAL REGULATIONS CONCERNING 17 PUBLIC ACCESS S0CFR 18 26.34 (See List of CFR Sections) 200 200 19 PART 27- PROHIBITED ACTS 20 S0CFR 21 27.21 Take any animal or plant without 300+value 300 22 authorization

23 27.31 Travel on other than a designated route of 250 250 24 travel 25 26

158 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50CFR 5 27.3l(a) Operate a vehicle in violation of state law 200 200 6 NRS 485.187(a) 350 350 7 No proof of insurance 8 NRS 482.545(6) 500 500 9 Altered VIN 10 NRS 483.360(4) 250 250 11 Violation of driver's license restrictions 12 13 NRS 483.530(a) 250 250 Altered driver's license 14 15 NRS 483.560(1) 500 500 Driving with Revoked/Cancelled/Suspended 16

17 50CFR 18 27.31(a) NRS 484.361 19 Speed limit: 20 1-9mph 100 100 10-19mph 200 200 21 20-29mph 400 400 22 30-39mph 600 500 23 40+ Mandatory 500 Appearance 24 25 26

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50 CFR 5 27.31(b) Operate a vehicle under the influence Mandatory 500 6 of intoxicating beverages or controlled Appearance substances 7 8 27.31(c) Operate a vehicle carelessly or 500 500 9 heedlessly

10 27.31(e) (1) Operate a vehicle without a muffler 100 100 11 27.31(e) (2) Operate a vehicle without a spark 100 100 12 arrestor 13 27.3l(f) Operate a vehicle without valid license 250 250 14 plate/registration 15 27.31(g) Operate a vehicle without a valid 500 500 16 drivers license 17 18 27.31(h) Obstructing freemovement of other 150 150 vehicles 19

20 27.31(i) Failure to obey orders of trafficcontrol 250 250 officer 21

22 27.31U) Operate over-sized/over-weight vehicle 100 100 23 27.3l(k) Moving of vehicle involved in accident 250 250 24 25 27.31(1) Operate a vehicle without proper 100 100 headlights, taillights, brakes or brakelights 26 27.3l(m) Violation of other established special 100 100 vehicle requirements

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 S0CFR 5 27.32(a) Unauthorized use of boat 350 350 6 27.32(b) (1)(i) Operate boat in violation of 200 200 7 Coast Guard laws

27.32(b) (l)(ii) Operate boat in violation of 250 250 9 state laws 10 27.32(b) (2) Operate boat in reckless/negligent 500 500 11 manner 12 13 27.32(b) (3) Operating boat under influence Mandatory 500 of intoxicant Appearance 14 15 27.32(b) (4) Interfere with operation of other 100 100 boats 16

17 27.32(b) (5) Operate without proper marine 100 100 18 head

19 27.32(b) (6) Operate a sailboat without required 100 100 20 lights 21 27.32(b) (7) Leave boat unattended for 72 hours 100 100 22 23 27.32(b) (8) Unauthorized use of government 100 100 boat docks 24 25 27.33(a) Waterskiing during unauthorized 150 150 Periods 26

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4 50CFR 5 27.33(b) Towing without observer 150 150 6 27.33(c) Clockwise circling by tow boat 150 150 7 27.33(d) 8 Failure to wear U.S. Coast Guard 100 100 approved ski belts, life jackets or 9 buoyant vest 10 27.33(e) Waterskiing within 300 feetof 11 150 150 harbors, swimming beaches, and mooring 12 areas 13 27.34 Unauthorized operation of aircrafton/over 300 300 14 NWR 15 50CFR 16 27.41 Carry, possess or discharge a firearms/ 300 300 17 fireworks/explosive 18 27.43 Use of weapons other then firearms 250 250 19 20 27.51 Disturb, injure, damage, collect or 250+value 250 attempt to do so to plants/animals on NRW 21

22 27.52 Introduction of plants/animals on NWR 350+50 per Item 350 23 27.61 Destruction or removal of property from 24 NWR 250 250 25 27.62 Search for or remove objects of antiquity 250+value 250 26

162 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50CFR 5 27.63 Unauthorized search for valued objects l00+value 100 6 27.64 Unauthorized prospecting/mining on aNWR 500 500 7 8 27.65 Tamper with vehicles or equipment 300 300 9 27.71 Take or film motion pictures for 1'500 1500 10 commercial use 11 27.72 Cause unreasonable disturbance with 100 100 12 audio equipment 13 27.73 Use of artificiallight take wildlife 400 400 14 15 27.81 Under the influenceof alcohol within aNWR 300 300 aNWR 16

17 27.82(b) (1) Deliver controlled substance 500 500 18 27.82(b (2) Possess controlled substance 500 500 19 20 27.82(b (3) Under the influence of a 300 300 controlled substance 21 22 27.83 Indecency or disorderly conduct 350 350 23 27.84 Interferingwith persons engaging in 300 300 24 authorized activity 25 27.85 Garnbling on NWR 100 100 26

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1 2 3 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 4 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 5 S0CFR 6 27.86 Begging or soliciting 100 100 7 27.91 Conducting fieldtrials 100 100 8

9 27.92 Construct, install, occupy private 300 300 10 structure

11 27.93 Abandon personal property 250 250 12 27.94(a) Littering 150 150 13 Dumping refuseor waste 14 Up to 2 cubic yards 500 500 More than 2 cubic yards 1000 1000 15 Depositing environmental Mandatory 1000 16 contaminants Appearance 17 27.94(b) Failure to comply with sanitary 150 150 18 requirements 19 27.95(a) Setting unauthorized fire 250 250 20

21 27.95(b) Leave fireunattended or not 250 250 22 completely extinguished

23 27.95(c) Throw burning cigarette, 250 250 24 match, etc. where it may start a fire 25 27.95(d) Smoking in non-designated areas 100 100 26

164 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 50 CFR 5 27.96 Unauthorized advertising 100 100 6 27.97 Conduct unauthorized commercial 350 350 7 operation

Part 31- WILDLIFE SPECIES 9 MANAGEMENT 10 50CFR 31.16 Violation of federaltrapping permit 150+value 150 11 regulations, state trapping laws, or other 12 special trapping laws, or special 13 trapping regulations

14 PART 32- HUNTING AND FISHING 15 50 CFR 32.2(a) Hunt without securing a State license 200+value 200 16

17 32.2(a) Hunt while not in possession of 100 100 18 State license

19 32.2(b) Hunt without a migratory bird 200+value 200 20 hunting stamp 21 32.2(c) Hunt in violation of federallaw 250+value 250 22 32.2(d) Hunt in violation of state law 250+value 250 23

24 32.2(e) Hunt in violation of special access 150+value 150 25 requirements 26 32.2(f) Failure to comply with refuge specific 150+value 150 regulations

165 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL

4 S0CFR 5 32.2(g) Bow hunt with any drug on any 500+value 500 6 arrow

7 32.2(h) Distribution of bait and hunting over 500+value 500 8 bait on NWR 9 32.2(i) Use of nails, wire, screws or bolts 150 150 10 to attach a tree stand to a tree or hunt 11 32.2(j) Use or possession of alcohol while 350 350 12 hunting 13 32.2(k) Use or possession of toxic shot l00+value+ 100 14 20 per shell+forfeitshells 15 32.S(a) Fishing without a state license l00+value 100 16

17 32.S(b) Fishing in violation of federallaw l00+value 100 18 32.S(c) Fishing in violation of state law l00+value 100 19 20 32.S(d) Fishing in violation of special access l00+value 100 requirements 21 22 32.S(e) Failure to comply with refuge specific l00+value 100 regulations 23 24 25 26

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2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4

5 PART 70-NATIONAL FISH HATCHERIES 6 S0CFR 70.2 Administrative provisions as adopted from As noted in Part 25 7 Part 25 8 70.4(a) Prohibited Acts as adopted in Part 27 As noted in Part 27 9 10 70.4(b) Unauthorized taking, or attempt to take fish, amphibians, or other aquatic animals 200+value 200 11

12 70.4(c) Unauthorized take of any animal 200+value 200 13 70.4(d) Disturbing spawning fish 100 100 14 15 70.6 Public Entry & Use as adopted in Part26 As noted in Part26 16

17 PART 71-HUNTING AND FISHING ON 18 NATIONAL FISH HATCHERY AREAS 50CFR 19 71.2(a) Hunt without a state license 200+value 200 20 71.2(b) Hunt without a migratory bird 200+value 200 21 hunting stamp 22 Hunt in violation of federal law 250+value 250 23 71.2(c)

24 71.2(d) Hunt in violation of state law 250+value 250 25 71.2(e) Hunt in violation of special access 150+value 150 26 requirements

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1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE COLLATERAL BAIL 3 VIOLATION 4 71.2(f) Failure to comply with special 150+value 150 5 notices 6 71.12(a) Fishing without a state license l00+value 100 7 8 71.12(b) Fishing in violation of federal law l00+value 100

9 50CFR 10 71.12(c) Fishing in violation of state law l00+value 100 11 71.12(d) Fishing in violation of special access l00+value 100 12 requirements 13 71.12(e) Failure to comply with special l00+value 100 14 notices 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

168 1 VIII. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE 2 CUSTODY 3 PRE-SET RELEASE 4 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL

5 18USC 6 § 1693 Carriage of mail generally $200 $200 7 § 1694 Carriage of matter out of mail over post routes $100 $100 8 $200 $200 9 § 1695 Carriage of matter out of mail on vessels

10 § 1696(a) Private express for letters and packets $200 $200 11 § 1696(b) Private express for letters and packets $200 $200 12

13 § 1697 Transportation of persons acting as $100 $100 private express 14 § 1698 Prompt delivery of mail from vessel $100 $100 15 16 § 1699 Certification of delivery from vessel $100 $100 17 § 1700 Desertion of mails Mandatory $300 18 Appearance 19 § 1701 Obstruction of mails generally $100 $100 20 21 § 1703(b) Delay or destruction of mail or Mandatory $ 300 Appearance 22 23 § 1707 Theftof property used by the Postal Service Mandatory $300 ($1,000 or less) Appearance 24

25 § 1710 Theftof newspapers Mandatory $300 Appearance 26

§ 1711 Misappropriation of postal funds Mandatory $300 ($1,000 or less) Appearance

169 1 CUSTODY 2 PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 18USC 5 § 1713 Issuance of money orders $100 $100 6 without payment 7 § 1716G)(l) Injurious articles as nonmailable Mandatory $300 8 Appearance 9 § 1716A(ar Nonmailable locksmithing devices Mandatory $300 10 and motor vehicle master keys Appearance 11 § 1716A(b) Nonmailablelocksmithing devices Mandatory $300 12 and motor vehicle master keys Appearance 13 § 1716B Nonmailableplants Mandatory $300 14 Appearance 15 16 § 1716C Forged agricultural certifications Mandatory $300 Appearance 17 18 § 1716D Nonmailable injurious animals, plant pests Mandatory $300 plants, and illegally taken fish,wildlife, Appearance 19 and plants 20 21 § 1719 Franking privilege $100 $100

22 § 1720 Canceled stamps and envelopes Mandatory $300 23 (Non-employee only) Appearance 24 18USC§1721 Sale or pledge of stamps Mandatory $300 25 Appearance 26

170 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 4 18USC § 1722 False evidence to secure second-class rate $100 $100 5 6 § 1723 Avoidance of postage by using lower class matter $100 $100 7 § 1725 Postage unpaid on deposited mail matter $100 $100 8 9 § 1726 Postage collected unlawfully $200 $200

10 § 1729 Post officeconducted without authority $100 $100 11 § 1730 Uniforms of carriers $200 $200 12 13 § 1731 Vehicles falsely labeled as carriers $200 $200 14

·1 § 1732 Approval of bond or securities by postmaster Mandatory $300 15 Appearance 16 § 1733 Mailing periodical publications Mandatory $300 Appearance 17 18 § 1734 Editorials and other matter as ''advertisements" $100 $100 19 39CFR 20 § 232.1 (c) Improper disposal of rubbish on Postal Property $100 $100 21 § 232.l(c) Spitting on Postal Property $25 $25 22 23 § 232.l(c) Throwing articles of any kind froma building, $50 $50 or the unauthorized climbing upon the roof or 24 any part of a building 25 $300 26 § 232.l(c) Willful destruction, damage, or removal of any Mandatory property, or any part thereof, without authorization Appearance

171 1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 4 39 CFR §232. l(d) Failure to comply with signs of a $50 $50 5 prohibitory or directory nature 6 § 232.l(d) Failure to comply with the directions Mandatory $300 7 of security forcepersonnel or other Appearance 8 authorized individuals 9 § 232.l(e) Disorderly conduct, or conduct $150 $150 10 which creates loud and unusual noise, 11 or which impedes ingress to or egress from post offices,or otherwise obstructs 12 the usual use of entrances, foyers, corridors, 13 offiqes, elevators, stairways, and parking lots, or which otherwise tends to impede or disturb 14 the public employees in the performanceof their 15 duties, or which otherwise impedes or disturbs 16 the general public in transacting business or obtaining the services provided on property 17 18 §232.l(f) Gambling-participating in games formoney $200 $200 or other personal property; the operation of 19 gambling devices; the conduct of a lottery 20 or pool; or the selling or purchasing 21 of lotterytickets

22 §232.l(g)(l) Operation of a vehicle on Postal Mandatory $300 23 Property under the influenceof Appearance alcoholic beverages or any drug 24 definedas a controlled substance 25 in 21 U.S.C. § 802

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1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 4 39CFR § 232.l(g)(l) Entering Postal Property under $75 $75 5 the influence of alcoholic 6 beverages or any drug defined as a controlled substance in 7 21 u.s.c. § 802 8 9 § 232.1 (g)(l) Unauthorized possession, use, $75 $75 or sale of alcoholic·beverages 10 on Postal Property 11 § 232.1(g)(l) Unauthorized possession, use, Mandatory $300 12 or sale of any drug definedin Appearance 13 21 U.S.C. § 802 on Postal Property 14 § 232.1 (g)(2) Smoking in postal building/office space $50 $50 15 16 § 232.1 (h)(l) Unauthorized solicitation of alms/ $50 $50 contributions on Postal Property 17 18 § 232.l(h)(l) · Unauthorized commercial soliciting $50 $50 or vending, or the collection of private 19 debts on Postal Property 20 21 § 232.l(h)(l) Unauthorized displaying or distributing $50 $50 commercial advertising, collection 22 signatures on petitions, polls, or surveys 23 § 232.1 (h)(3) Leafleting,distributing literature, picketing $50 $50 24 and demonstrating by members of the public, 25 in lobbies and other interior areas of postal 26 buildings open to the public

173 1 2 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 3 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 4 § 232. l(i) Unauthorized photography on Postal Property $50 $50 5 6 §232.lU) Bringing dogs and other animals, $50 $50 except those used to assist persons 7 with disabilities upon Postal Property 8 9 § 232.1(k)(l) Driving without valid driver's license, Mandatory $300 registration- and vehicle tags Appearance 10 11 §232.l(k)(3) Operation of a vehicle in a Mandatory $300 careless or unsafemanner Appearance 12

13 § 232.1 (k)(3) Failure to comply with the signals and $50 $50 directions of security forceperson nel, 14 other authorized individuals, and all 15 posted traffic signs 16 § 232.l(k)(4) Blocking entrances, driveways, walks, $50 $50 17 loading platforms, or fire hydrants 18 in or on Postal Property 19 §232. 1 (k)( 5) Parking without authority, parking $25 $25 20 in unauthorized locations or in locations 21 reserved for other persons, or continuously in excess of 18 hours without permission, 22 or contrary to the direction of posted signs 23 §232.1 (1) Possession of firearms, other dangerous Mandatory $300 24 weapons, or explosives, either openly or Appearance 25 concealed, or storage of same on Postal 26 Property, except forofficial purposes

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1 CUSTODY PRE-SET RELEASE 2 VIOLATION COLLATERAL BAIL 3 4 § 232.l(n)(l) Unauthorized participation in, filming, $150 $150 televising, or broadcasting any portion s of any meeting of the Board of Governors 6 or any subdivision or committee of the Board 7 § 232.1 (n)(2) Disorderly conduct Mandatory $300 8 Appearance 9 10 11 12 13

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175 EXHIBIT B:

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA

ORDER FOR APPEARANCE, APPEARANCE BOND AND CONDITIONS OF RELEASE DOCUMENTS l�----

Case Number Violation Notice

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA ORDER FOR APPEARANCE AND APPEARANCE BOND

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, DISTRICTCOURT CASE NO. ____ vs MAGISTRATE'S DOCKET------Defendant.

The defendant reflected above is to appear before the United States District Court or Magistrate Court in Las Vegas, Nevada, when and as otherwise hereafterdirected.

We, the undersigned defendant, or defendant and surety (as the case may be), jointly and severally acknowledge that we are bound to pay the United States Magistrate Judge or Clerk of the District Court the sum of$ ; and that there has been deposited with the United States Magistrate Judge or Clerk of the District Comt the sum of$ in cash. Upon exoneration of this bond, any such deposited money is to be returnedto the legal owner:

______(Name), ______(Street) _____(City) _____ (State) ____ (Zip)

The conditions of the defendant's release and of this bond are attached hereto, made part hereof with full force and effect, and applicable to defendant, or both defendant and surety, as the case may be. If defendant complies with the attached Conditions of Release, this bond will be exonerated. If defendant fails to perform or comply with any said Conditions or Release, this bond will be forfeited and due fo1thwith. If any bond is forfeited and said forfeiture is not set aside or remitted, judgment may be entered upon motion in the United States District Court against each debtor jointly and severally for the full amount of this bond (if any), together with interest and costs, and execution may issue or payment be secured by law.

Defendant is advised that failure to appear after release on this bond is a crime. If the underlying offense is a felony, the maximum penalty for failure to appear may include up to five (5) years in prison, or a fine of $5,000.00 or both. If the underlying offense is a minor offense, the maximum penalty for failure to appear may include up to one (1) year in prison, or a fine of$1,000.00 or both. As defendant,I promise to appear as ordered and to comply with all release conditions.

Signature

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Signature Case Number Violation Notice

CONDITIONS OF RELEASE

I, �------(Defendant) acknowledge that I have been cited by the ______(citing Agency) for the alleged violation(s) of Federal regulation(s) on ______, and have been informed that such alleged violation(s) would normally warrant my arrest, mandatory appearance beforea United States Magistrate Judge, or my custodial detention.

I will appear before the United States Magistrate Judge in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Federal OfficeBuilding and courthouse at 333 Las Vegas Boulevard South when and as hereafter otherwise ordered. If I have not been contacted regarding a court appearance within eight (8) weelcs I will contact the United States Attorney'sOffice at 702-3'88-6336.

I agree to execute a bond and to deposit the sum of$ dollars in cash binding myself that ifI fail to appear as directed above, or as hereafterotherwise ordered, the said sum shall be forfeitedto the United States of America. I understand that any failurein appearance which has been, or may be, required of me constitutes another offense,subjecting me to an additional fine, imprisonment, or both.

Dated:

Signature of Defendant

Street Address

City, State Zip Code

Telephone Number

Witnessed By:

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